From: HuffPost
More than 4,600 U.S. workers were killed on the job and an estimated
50,000 died from occupational diseases during 2012, a new report from
the AFL-CIO labor federation found.
The federation's annual report, Death on the Job, analyzes the most recent data on workplace deaths and injuries available from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. The report released Thursday noted that the death rate among U.S. workers has trended downward long-term, though that progress has recently ebbed.
"Over
the years, clearly the United States has made progress in protecting
workers," said Peg Seminario,
director of safety and health at the
AFL-CIO, on a call with reporters Thursday. "But today the numbers of
workers being killed and injured is still too high and unacceptable.
Over the last several years, the rate for injuries and illnesses has
essentially flatlined." MORE
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