5 283 workers across the country, including 83 in Colorado, who were killed in the job / public news service

5 283 workers across the country, including 83 in Colorado, who were killed in the job / public news service

In Colorado, 83 workers were killed at work in 2023, as can be seen from the recent “death in the job” of the AFL-CIO.

After the Trump administration has eliminated the National Institute for Security and Health of Labor, the country's only occupational safety authority. The agency worked with the professional security and health administration to protect workers from asbestos, lead, black lungs and more.

Jason Garderip, business manager for the Colorado Building and Construction Trades Council, said that the Osha regulations had saved more than 700,000 lives.

“These things are written in blood,” emphasized Garderip. “Every regulation in Osha is because someone has been injured or handled. Because this somehow happened somehow in the world.”

Nationally, more than 5,200 workers were killed in the job and more than 135,000 died of work -related diseases in 2023.

Colorado's relationship with organized workers who historically used workers on profits has been mixed. Legislators strengthened the protection of child labor in 2023, but planned governor Jared Polis, a veto a veto a veto measure that would block obstacles that block workers from a union.

Fark supporters are still the most at risk of injuries or death. Latino workers die 26% higher at work. In 2023, 659 black workers died, from 653 two years earlier.

Shane Wittttruck, communication specialist for the Colorado AFL-CIO, said that the Osha was not well financed enough to protect these workers.

“It would take 185 years to inspect every single job,” emphasized Wittttruck. “At the moment, your current budget is only less than 4 US dollars to protect every employee.”

It is particularly dissatisfied that the cuts of the National Institute for Security and Health of the National Institute of Billionaire Elon Musk were carried out.

“Someone who has never had to work with her hands has decided to use people's ability to stay in safety and to roam regulations for security on the construction site,” said the wardrobe. “It's really gross.”

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