International workers face higher risks in Danish workplaces

A fatal accident in Flemløse has raised concerns about the safety of foreign workers in Denmark. A study by Aalborg University revealed that migrant workers, particularly in construction, face higher accident risks. The report calls for stricter penalties, better inspections, and improved conditions, as their numbers have increased significantly.

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After the fatal accident at a biogas facility in Flemløse, Fyn, the safety of foreign workers in Denmark is again under scrutiny. The incident, which resulted in the deaths of two Romanian nationals aged 20 and 25 and injured six others aged between 19 and 49, has highlighted concerns raised in earlier studies about the […]


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