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Daily Archives: June 30, 2025

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422 workers killed in workplace accidents in 6 months: report

EventsBy Safety and rightsJune 30, 2025

At least 422 workers lost their lives in 373 workplace accidents in the country between January and June this year, according to a report revealed by the Safety and Rights Society on Monday. Of the total fatalities, 267 were resulting from road crashes while the highest number, 207, of workers died from the transport sector,…

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