Damn, great job UK! NaN workplace incidents per 100,000 lol
No_Idea_479 on
Greece and Turkey are like Yin and Yang here, I didn’t expect that big of a difference.
SeparateTrack2818 on
Well, can’t get blown up by methane if you close all down coal mines.
Cockapoo-Cockatoo on
France is surprisingly high.
Pyrhan on
I guess this depends on workplace regulations (and how thoroughly they’re applied), but also on what are the main economic activities in those countries (some jobs are always more dangerous than others).
skildert on
I quite like that .38… Guess we’re doing something right after all.
PeaOk5697 on
What’s going on in Türkiye?
DazzleBMoney on
Why no UK or the Balkans?
FalthOutlaw on
Only blue collars? Or white collars are counted?
Inner-Marionberry-25 on
I assume that work place accidents don’t include military in combat
jianh1989 on
Netherlands doing awesome job there
KittyKatty278 on
what happens in Austria??
arstarsta on
TÜV sagt nein to accidents.
Novel-Adeptness-4603 on
A construction worker died while building the apartment complex i bought a year before it finished in 2022 and I swear this place is haunted. Rest in peace to him.
It could also be the graveyard that’s right next to it as well. But weird shit happens sometimes. (Norway btw)
markstar99 on
TURKEY NUMBER #1 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🦅🦅🦅🦅💪💪💪💪💪
jops228 on
What’s the cause of such a high number of accidents in Ukraine?
Wise-Self-4845 on
greece is low because people dont work
Tanjiro_N7 on
Does the military count?
Jackimo1999 on
What sort of definition of Europe includes Ireland and Russia, but not the UK?
vikingosegundo on
I doubt that. Why would Germany be 5 times safer then Austria?
confuus-duin on
I would like to see the percentage of people having a computer job next to this.
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Hak0650 on
In Turkey, Strikes are either postponed or banned by the government.
The union law has been changed to allow employer-controlled unions to be formed.
In Turkey’s bosses are burning workers. Relevant news:
In most of the high number countries dangerous works are made by immigrants working for a subsubsubcontractor, that’s an important factor. Even though the rules are stricter, these subcontractors don’t care about them.
ToonMasterRace on
In Russia you get conscripted and sent to die in Ukraine so that has to count for something.
loaferuk123 on
Include Russia data and leave out the UK…still salty!
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Damn, great job UK! NaN workplace incidents per 100,000 lol
Greece and Turkey are like Yin and Yang here, I didn’t expect that big of a difference.
Well, can’t get blown up by methane if you close all down coal mines.
France is surprisingly high.
I guess this depends on workplace regulations (and how thoroughly they’re applied), but also on what are the main economic activities in those countries (some jobs are always more dangerous than others).
I quite like that .38… Guess we’re doing something right after all.
What’s going on in Türkiye?
Why no UK or the Balkans?
Only blue collars? Or white collars are counted?
I assume that work place accidents don’t include military in combat
Netherlands doing awesome job there
what happens in Austria??
TÜV sagt nein to accidents.
A construction worker died while building the apartment complex i bought a year before it finished in 2022 and I swear this place is haunted. Rest in peace to him.
It could also be the graveyard that’s right next to it as well. But weird shit happens sometimes. (Norway btw)
TURKEY NUMBER #1 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🦅🦅🦅🦅💪💪💪💪💪
What’s the cause of such a high number of accidents in Ukraine?
greece is low because people dont work
Does the military count?
What sort of definition of Europe includes Ireland and Russia, but not the UK?
I doubt that. Why would Germany be 5 times safer then Austria?
I would like to see the percentage of people having a computer job next to this.
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In Turkey, Strikes are either postponed or banned by the government.
The union law has been changed to allow employer-controlled unions to be formed.
In Turkey’s bosses are burning workers. Relevant news:
https://gercekgazetesi1.net/isci-ve-sendika/kacak-maden-isleten-patronlar-bir-gocmen-isciyi-canice-katletti
In most of the high number countries dangerous works are made by immigrants working for a subsubsubcontractor, that’s an important factor. Even though the rules are stricter, these subcontractors don’t care about them.
In Russia you get conscripted and sent to die in Ukraine so that has to count for something.
Include Russia data and leave out the UK…still salty!