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세계노총보도 <노동현장에서의 생명과 안전을 위한 국제기념일>

28일 세계노총이 세계산재사망 추모의 날을 맞아 <그리스세계노총이 노동자의 생명과 건강을 보호하고 직업적 위협과 재난으로부터 구하기 위한 투쟁을 강화할 것을 촉구했다>고 보도했다. 

보도는 <노동현장에서의 사고, 재해, 질병으로 인한 노동자들의 사망은 분명한 원인을 가진다. 독점자본기업의 이익을 최대로 충족하기 위해 발생하는 안전시설의 미비를 둘째로 치더라도, 기업가들과 정부는 저임금정책을 유지하면서 산업현장의 위험을 피할 수 있는 과학적이며 기술적인 가능성들을 모두 무시하고 있다>고 지적했다. 

이어서 <노동계급의 혈세는 그들의 발전을 위해서 쓰여야만 한다>라며 <<산업현장에서의 위협으로부터의 보호>는 기업의 이익의 법칙에 장애가 되고, 시장경제에서 경쟁요소이지 노동자들의 생명과 안전을 위한 의제가 되지 못하고 있다>고 비판했다. 

다음은 전문이다.

April 28, International Day for Health and Safety at Work, we call on workers to strengthen the fight for the protection of our lives and health, the prevention and treatment of occupational hazards.
The deaths of workers from accidents at work and occupational diseases such as cancer, injuries to workers and health problems due to work, the transformation of workplaces into areas of coronavirus transmission, have a specific cause. Behind the great lack of protection measures in the workplace is the protection of the maximum percentage of profit for the capital and the competitiveness of the monopolies. That is why employers and governments are co-deciding on an EU strategy to secure cheap labor, leading to non-utilization of scientific and technical potentials for prevention and treatment of occupational dangers.
Workers in the workplaces suffer day-to-day examples: inadequate equipment and machinery, inadequate maintenance, even the absence of basic health care measures, breach of protection regulations. In order to ensure cheap labor, they take advantage of EU guidelines and the anti-labor legal framework that governments have consistently applied, extending the working hours, imposing flexible working hours, staff reductions and labor intensification. All of this is exacerbating the conditions for preventing and dealing with occupational dangers and we pay the price.
The profitability and competitiveness of the monopolies is paid by the workers with occupational diseases, accidents at work, deaths and disabilities that could be prevented, justifying their characterization as employers’ crimes.
At the same time thousands of occupational diseases are described as “common diseases”, occupational accidents are not being recorded, deaths and disabilities of workers due to lack of Safety and health protection measures are hidden or recorded as “pathological” highlighting the responsibilities of governments and employers for the raw violation of the most basic guidelines.
The blood tax paid by the working class over time has given rise to their development.
The protection and prevention of occupational dangers are subject to the laws of profit, competition and the jungle of the markets, not using the advantages for the protection of the health and life of workers.
The current government of ND, continues the same anti-popular policy with the previous governments SYRIZA, ND, PASOK / KINAL based on the strategic directions of the EU to shield capitalist profitability (few health and safety inspectors in relation to all workplaces, orienting controls to “reconciliation” between employer and employee and often shifting employer responsibility, turning labor inspectorate into an “independent authority”). The position for individual responsibility in the case of accidents at work, as has been the case for the past two years with the pandemic, is used to hide the criminal policy that does not pay a penny for human life.
During the pandemic we saw even more acute, even more embossed, the consequences of submitting Health protection to the profits of the Capital. Workplaces became hotbeds of hyper-transmission, the so-called “scientific protocols” were dictated by the pursuit of capital with the revealing example of the tourism industry. The so-called “openoffice”, which in addition to the connection with work stress and working conditions, also worsen the conditions of protection against the pandemic, remained unharmed, precisely because its linked to the employer’s desire to intensify work.
An extreme example of the lack of prevention and protection measures against biological risk factors and especially from COVID-19, are the hospitals themselves, with hundreds of health workers, doctors and nurses getting sick and with the conditions of protection and prevention becoming flexible and the intensification of work to grow, by the huge staff shortages, closure of structures, absence of primary care. At the same time, no occupational disease COVID-19 has been identified, despite the formal inclusion of SARSCOV 2 in biological occupational risk factors by a recent presidential decree. The opinion of the BAE (Hazardous Occupations) committee, which proposes the expansion of the BAE institution to public hospitals, remains only on paper.
The policy of all governments to this day maintains a framework that leads to the incomplete registration of accidents at work and the absence in the practice of recording occupational diseases, to the degradation of the orientation of the necessary scientific research in the relevant fields, to intentional keeping of deficiencies in legal framework, further commercialization of the insufficient and degraded public sector of Health – Welfare, in the absence of public infrastructure for the assessment and prevention of occupational risk. Through the abolition of the BAE allowance in specific sectors in the public sector, the way is opened for the further attack on the institution of BAE as a whole.
The solution lies in the strengthening of the struggle of the unions so that no worker does not submit, and does not give in to the blackmail of the employer. Life and health can not be weighed against any gain or loss.
The framework of struggle that focuses on the needs of working, popular families, for measures to protect our lives in the workplace, is a one-way street that we will impose only through collective, organized and class struggle.
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