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28 Apr 2006 12:00AM
Today (28 April) on Workers' Memorial Day, members of the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) are calling on the Government to recognise work-related deaths as "crimes".
The T&G general secretary, Tony Woodley commented:
"We call all these deaths accidents, but it is time we used a more precise term they are killings, and many of them are the result of criminal greed and indifference to safety at work.
"If the Government wants to show how tough it is o... (429 more words)
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