USA: Migrant workers on tobacco farms allegedly experience safety concerns incl. heat exposure & acute nicotine poisoning
要約
Date Reported: 2023年9月7日
場所: アメリカ合衆国
その他
Not Reported ( たばこ ) - Employer関連
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
移住者・移民労働者: ( 1 - メキシコ , 農業/食品/飲料/タバコ/水産: 一般 , Gender not reported )課題
Occupational Health & Safety , Heat exposure , 病気 , 医薬品へのアクセス回答
Response sought: いいえ
情報源のタイプ: News outlet
“The anti-Indigenous use of commercial tobacco harms the planet and its people”
… tobacco farms across these sweltering Southern states are sites of dehumanizing labor practices…
The tobacco industry largely remains untouchable, inoculated from more stringent regulation by hefty lobbying…
…harvesting tobacco remains dangerous work with few protections…For instance, children as young as 12 can work alongside family members…
…advocates like Arcury have sounded the alarm on labor conditions for tobacco farmworkers, especially regarding a form of acute nicotine poisoning called green tobacco sickness, or GTS…
…GTS will affect at least 25% of tobacco field workers at some point in the harvesting season…since many farms still use hand-picking techniques rather than machinery to harvest the delicate leaves, there’s ample opportunity for workers to contract the illness…
Thousands of workers enter the U.S. each year to harvest tobacco, the majority of whom are migrants from Mexico…migrant workers typically work more than 12 hours a day and are often forced to live in unsanitary, unhealthy conditions…
…the harvest takes place at the height of summer, so heatstroke is also a major concern…
…workers experience retaliation for asserting their rights, they only get paid for the hours they work…