Italy: Indian farmworker "left to die" with severed arm after workplace injury; employer under investigation for manslaughter & safety violations
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Data informada: 20 Jun 2024
Localização: Itália
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Not Reported ( Agricultura e Pecuária ) - EmployerAfetados
Total de pessoas afetadas: 1
Trabalhadores migrantes e imigrantes: ( Número desconhecido - Índia , Agricultura e Pecuária , Men , Undocumented migrants )Temas
Danos , Mortes , Saúde e Segurança Ocupacional , Acesso a medicamentos , Access to Non-Judicial Remedy , Salário Mínimo , Recusa de contratos permanentesResposta
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Medidas tomadas: His Italian employer is under investigation for manslaughter, violation of workplace safety regulations and failure to provide aid. His lawyer told Reuters the employer “spontaneously went to the judicial police an hour after the events, as any decent person would do,” adding that his client was waiting for the charges to be formalized to defend himself". Unions and the Indian community in the area have protested following the incident and have set up a fundraiser for the workers' family.
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“Indian farm worker in Italy ‘left to die on road’ with severed arm”
A trade unionist has called for a crackdown against “barbaric exploitation” after an Indian farm worker died when he was allegedly being left on a road by his employer following an accident that severed his arm.
Satnam Singh, 31, was injured on Monday while working on machinery on a farm in Latina, a rural area close to Rome with a large community of Indian immigrant labourers.
Singh, who came to Italy with his wife three years ago, was allegedly left with his arm severed on the road outside his home in Borgo Santa Maria…
His Italian employer is under investigation for manslaughter, violation of workplace safety regulations and failure to provide aid.
Singh had been working on a plastic roller wrapping machine attached to a tractor when the accident occurred, according to initial investigations.
“Adding to the horror of the accident is the fact that, instead of being rescued, the Indian farm worker was dumped near his home,” Laura Hardeep Kaur, general secretary of the Frosinone-Latina unit of the Flai Cgil union, told Il Giorno newspaper.
Latina is known as an area for the exploitation of migrant labourers. Hardeep Kaur said Singh was working for €5 an hour without a legal work contract…