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Man unconscious after being struck by wooden plank in Langham Place mall in Hong Kong
Incident happened as worker and three colleagues were moving debris to Mong Kok shopping centre’s basement
Seoul: Labour laws do not discriminate against illegals
SEOUL: Many illegal foreign workers in South Korea are unaware that they also have rights despite their immigration status.
Illegal workers in South Korea: Fake job ads lure Malaysians in search of better wages
SEOUL: Twenty-five-year-old Malaysian Rina (not her real name), had imagined a life similar to what she saw on Korean dramas when she responded to an advertisement about jobs in South Korea.
Foreign workers eligible for compensation in South Korea
SEOUL: Under the Labor Standards Act and the Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance Act, both Korean and foreign workers are eligible to receive compensation for work-related injuries.
Meet the men and women behind the iPhone X: they’re stressed, overworked and underage
With a harsh spotlight cast once more on Foxconn Technology Group’s labour practice in China, some employees at Apple’s biggest supplier said their working conditions are better than at other electronics manufacturers on the mainland, where salaries can get delayed or cancelled.
For you, I’ll do anything, says hubby
KLANG: He promised the love of his life that he would make her dreams come true. And when a gas cylinder exploded in his face during an industrial accident, the first thought that came to air-conditioning technician S. Thirumurugan’s mind was if he would still be able to fulfil his promise to his wife Santhi Vadivel.
Factbox - Major industrial accidents in Bangladesh in recent years
(Reuters) - A boiler has exploded at a Bangladeshi garment factory killing 10 people and injuring dozens, fire officials said on Tuesday, the latest mishap to hit one of the world's biggest garment producers.
Lee Lam Thye: Underreporting hinders efforts to tackle industrial accidents
PETALING JAYA: The underreporting of industrial accident cases will affect the effectiveness of the Government's medium and long-term plans to tackle the problem, said Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
‘Data helps keep workplaces safer’
COMPANIES should provide data on accidents and safety at the workplace to promote a safer working environment, said National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) executive director Zahrim Osman.
Would you travel to Australia to see this pink lake?
An Australian lake has turned a vivid pink in a startling natural phenomenon that resembles a toxic spill.