한국: 조선소 하청노동자・이주노동자들 안전 사각지대 지적 보고서 발표
요약
보고된 날짜: 2024년 10월 10일
위치: 대한민국
기타
Not Reported ( 배송 및 물류: 일반 ) - Employer영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 1
Migrant & immigrant workers: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 위치를 알 수 없음 , 배송 및 물류: 일반 , Men , Unknown migration status )토픽들
산업 안전 및 보건 , 정보 접근성결과
Response sought: 아니오
시행된 조치: Given these circumstances, some unions are controlling the input of migrant workers into production lines, citing safety as a reason.
출처: News outlet
[Unofficial translation provided by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre]
“Let’s stop dangerous work" The right of work suspension— how to address blind spots for migrant and subcontracted workers” 10 October 2024
The Metal Workers' Union …has published a report on the state and challenges of the right of work suspension, following an examination of related provisions and workplace practices.
Concerns have been raised regarding the blind spots where workers, such as subcontracted employees in shipyards, are unable to effectively exercise their right to halt dangerous work…
…Subcontracted workers also struggle to improve safety systems. While subcontractor companies often lack the capacity to establish independent health and safety measures, subcontracted workers are not permitted to participate in the primary contractor’s occupational health and safety committee, which hinders their ability to address and examine risk factors effectively.
…The safety issues faced by migrant workers are equally severe. …It was reported that 18.7% of respondents had received training in a language they did not understand.
Currently, there are workers from 41 different countries employed in shipyards. A union official, Mr. A lamented, “A migrant worker fell from a height of 1.7 meters, but due to communication barriers, we couldn’t ask what happened before the accident. (…) A Kazakh worker communicated with a Russian worker in Russian, the Russian worker relayed the message to an Indian worker in English, and the Indian worker provided instructions to the Nepalese worker using a translation app.”