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‘They don’t deserve this’: Netizens appalled by photos showing migrant worker working in sewer pipe

August 12, 2022 by www.asiaone.com Leave a Comment

Singapore may be universally known as one of the cleanest cities in the world but we often pay little heed to the ones who have helped us earn this reputation.

An Instagram post by migrant worker rights group Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics (Home) on Wednesday (Aug 10) has shed light on some of the not-so-pleasant work conditions they have to work under.

The post showed several snapshots of what looks like a sewer pipe and more poignantly, the post also included a picture of a migrant worker squeezing himself into the pipe, and another image where he was covered in dirt.

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In the Home post, it was written that these pictures were shared by a migrant worker who had to work in a sewer pipe that was “choked by rubbish”.

“He and his colleagues had to crawl into the pipe to manually clear the blockage without adequate training or mechanical equipment,” the post wrote.

“Workers must not be assigned work that they are ill-equipped for, especially in hazardous environments like confined spaces. Such practices will risk workplace injuries, occupational diseases and fatalities. All workers deserve a safe and healthy working environment.”

When AsiaOne reached out to Home, the organisation declined to provide more details about the incident including the location, and said that they would like to protect the identity of the workers involved.

Home is a Singapore-based charity founded in 2004 by the late Bridget Tan, and is dedicated to empowering and supporting migrant workers who experience abuse and exploitation.

Home’s post received several comments from netizens who were appalled at the conditions the workers had to endure.

“They don’t deserve this,” said one netizen.

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There were other netizens who suggested that the public could perhaps reduce the occurrence of such instances by “not littering, no[t] dumping and reducing waste”.

However, one netizen pointed out that perhaps getting migrant workers to manually clear sewer pipes was “cheaper”, remarking that the authorities should “use technology” or “redesign [the] system” if this was to be prevented.

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AsiaOne has also reached out to the Public Utilities Board (PUB) for comment.

According to the Tripartite Alliance for Workplace Safety and Health, some of the hazards associated with confined spaces include suffocation (due to oxygen deficiency), fire and explosion (by flammable gases and vapours) and poisoning (by toxic gases, vapours or fumes).

And before deploying workers into confined spaces, employers are required to evaluate the need to enter the confined space, ensure safe means of access to and egress from the confined space and to ensure there is sufficient lighting for entry into and work in the confined space.

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Zaporizhzhia nuclear workers: We’re kept at gunpoint by Russians

August 11, 2022 by www.bbc.co.uk Leave a Comment

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Staff at the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have described to the BBC being kept at gunpoint while Russian troops use it as a military base.

Invading forces have occupied the site, the biggest nuclear plant in Europe, since early March. However, it’s still operated by Ukrainian technicians.

Moscow has recently been accused of using the plant “as a shield” while its troops launch rockets from there towards nearby locations.

And on Thursday, more shelling was reported – and the head of the UN issued a new warning about fighting near the nuclear site “leading to disaster”.

Now two workers have told the BBC about the daily threat of kidnap, as well as their fears of either “radioactive contamination of the wider region” or a nuclear catastrophe.

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In the southern city of Nikopol is one of the most dangerous vantage points in Ukraine.

On the banks of the Dnipro River, it’s possible to see the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant 10 miles across the water.

It’s a place which has seen heavy shelling over the past couple of weeks, with up to 120 rockets being reported in a single night.

They come from the direction of Enerhodar, the city where the plant is situated.

In turn, Enerhodar – and the power station – have also come under heavy fire.

The UN’s nuclear watchdog claims there’s a “real risk of nuclear disaster” unless the fighting stops and inspectors are allowed access.

Ukraine and Russia blame each other. The picture is murky, but the risks are crystal clear.

“My working day is a constant stress,” says Svitlana, who’s contacting us over text.

She and fellow worker Mykola can only use Russian Sim cards now and signal is very limited. We’re not using their real names for their safety.

“I can’t work like I used to,” says Svitlana. “The last week I haven’t even been able to come to my workplace – it’s dangerous.

“On Saturday, there was shelling of the nitrogen-oxygen station, which caused a fire. By some miracle, the people working there survived.”

Another Enerhodar resident tells us that shop and pharmacy prices are now four times higher than in territory that Ukraine still controls, as well as there being a shortage of doctors. Most ATMs are closed, too.

Svitlana has worked at the plant for many years, and says shells have been landing close to it every day.

“The psychological situation is difficult,” she adds. “Soldiers are walking everywhere with weapons and everyone is actually kept at gunpoint.”

Russia is accused of basing about 500 soldiers there. Recent footage has showed military vehicles being driven inside, and Svitlana is in no doubt it’s being used as a base.

“Every day they drive back and forth in their military vehicles,” she says.

“They positioned their military equipment right at the station buildings, to make it impossible for Ukrainian armed forces to strike.”

A text comes in from Mykola: “The staff are now hostages of the Russians,” it reads.

“They turned off the internet, left only landline phones, and food is available only in one single dining room. They turned the others into their bases.”

Ukraine is concerned Russia has started shelling the area it occupies to try to create a false narrative, such as: “Ukraine is attacking you – so better vote to join Russia so we can take root and protect you.”

Moscow-installed politicians for the Zaporizhzhia region have just signed an order for a referendum to be held soon. Russia has staged sham votes in the past, such as with Crimea, which it annexed in 2014.

Mykola continues: “Access to all roofs is prohibited, they made their observation points there. The training building also became their barracks.

“Now, more and more often, staff are kidnapped just when leaving the shift at the security gate.”

It’s not known why the kidnapping takes place – but residents paint a picture of intimidation as Russians look to lay down down law.

Svitlana and Mykola also describe rubbish being left everywhere by the Russians – but they say staff are still able to monitor the reactor properly.

Zaporizhzhia: How the crisis unfolded

  • March 2022: Shortly after the start of their invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops seize the plant. Its management is told it now belongs to Russian state nuclear power company Rosatom. Ukrainian staff continue to operate the plant under Russian control
  • July: Russian forces reportedly deploy rocket launchers in the complex, turning it into a military base
  • 3 August: The International Atomic Energy Agency says the plant is “completely out of control” and needs an inspection and repairs
  • 5 August: Ukraine’s nuclear agency, Enerhoatom, says two rounds of Russian rocket fire prompted its operators to disconnect a reactor from the power grid
  • 8 August: Ukraine says renewed Russian shelling has damaged three radiation sensors and injured a worker. Local Russian-backed authorities say Ukrainian forces hit the site with multiple rocket launchers
  • 10 August: Foreign ministers from the G7 group of nations say Russia must immediately hand back control of the plant to Ukraine
  • 11 August: More shelling of the plant is reported, with Ukraine and Russia again blaming each other

Hryhoriy Plachkov, former head of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine, tells us the risks are “great” as long as the Russians controls the Zaporizhzhia power plant.

He admits it would take “two to three” months for the Russians to re-direct power back to their own grid, if that was their goal.

Enerhodar is part of a southern front line which has seen more intense fighting in recent weeks.

There is, however, still very little movement – suggesting Europe’s biggest nuclear power station will continue to slip from Ukraine’s control.

Additional reporting by Daria Sipigina and Hanna Chornous.

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Starmer humiliated as left wing MPs savage him as ‘missing’ over cost of living crisis

August 12, 2022 by www.express.co.uk Leave a Comment

Cost of living: Bridget Phillipson grilled on on Starmer’s absence

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In his absence, backbenchers have responded positively to the calls from former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown for Parliament to be recalled. The former Chancellor has also called for energy firms to be renationalised on a temporary basis, a policy he argues would bring down gas and electricity bills.

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A number of Labour MPs have been critical of Sir Keir’s “eerie” silence over spiralling energy bills.

However, they have responded positively to Mr Brown’s suggestions and have urged Sir Keir to “go further” by calling for a new cost of living rescue package.

During a trip to Edinburgh on Friday Sir Keir is expected to unveil plans to end rip-off prepayment metres that see the poorest families charged the highest costs for electricity.

The Holborn and St Pancras MP will also say that the move by increasing the windfall tax on energy companies.

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This would eliminate the inbuilt discounts for companies that reinvest their profits in the UK.

According to Steve Reed, the shadow justice secretary, Sir Keir will also unveil a “fully costed” package of measures to help households through the crisis next week.

However, these announcements have not placated anger among some Labour backbenchers particularly on the left of the party.

Zarah Sultana, MP for Coventry South and member of the Socialist Campaign Group, told LBC that Sir Keir needed to go much further.

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She said: “The scale of this crisis is absolutely huge, and I’m personally not seeing enough being done by my party.

“Of course I want the Labour Party to go further.

“Now is an opportunity to show real leadership by supporting trade unions who are at the front line of this fight.

“We should be showing solidarity with workers fighting for a pay rise, we should be making that argument around ending food poverty.”

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Former Shadow Home Secretary Diana Abbott shared a mocked up wanted poster of Sir Keir, which was circulated by Left-wing activists on social media.

“Have you seen this man? Missing during the cost of living crisis,” it read, with a black and white photo of the Labour leader.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph another Labour MP slammed Sir Keir openly asking where the former Director of Public Prosecutions was.

They said: “Where the hell is he? Where is our leader?

“It’s very odd. What on Earth is he up to?

“Gordon doing that has made it quite difficult for the leadership to keep quiet, but it’s eerie how quiet they’ve been.”

On Thursday evening, 22 left wing Labour MPs and peers, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, sent a letter to Sir Keir and Boris Johnson calling for the recall of Parliament.

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The worst UK airlines and airports for lost luggage revealed – and tips to get your stuff back

August 12, 2022 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

PROBLEMS at airports have led to thousands of people losing their luggage this summer.

Piles of suitcases have been left unclaimed as staff shortages and strikes have left passengers separated from their stuff.

However, some airports and airlines are worse than others when it comes to losing suitcases.

That’s why bag storage company Bounce has analysed data from the Civil Aviation Authority to find out which are the worst offenders.

They revealed the five worst airlines and airports for losing luggage in the UK.

Their figures are based on the number of cases raised with the CAA between 2017 and 2021.

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The 5 worst airlines for lost luggage on UK flights

1. Royal Air Maroc – 12.53% of lost baggage cases

2. Iberia – 8.17% of lost baggage cases

3. Ryanair – 6.54% of lost baggage cases

4. Pakistan International Airlines PIA – 5.99% of lost baggage cases

5. Vueling Airlines – 5.72% of lost baggage cases

The airline with the most lost luggage cases on UK flights was Royal Air Maroc.

The airline, more commonly known as RAM, is the Moroccan national carrier but flies to both Heathrow and Manchester.

They had 46 lost luggage cases raised with the CAA.

In second place was Iberia, the flagship airline of Spain, while Ryanair came third on the list.

Pakistan International Airlines and Vueling completed the list of the airlines to have lost the most luggage on UK flights.

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Ryanair refuted the figures from the analysis and said that actually they had a good record when it came to losing luggage.

A spokesperson said: “These are completely false. Ryanair operates over 3,000 daily flights (many to/from the UK) and leads the industry with fewest lost bags – (1 bag mishandled per almost 10,000 passengers).

“This is one of the many reasons that Ryanair is Europe’s favourite airline and why our customers continue to fly with us to their favourite destinations across Europe.”

Research showed that from airports in the UK, Heathrow statistically lost the most luggage, while two other London airports made the top five.

The 5 worst airports for lost luggage in the UK

1. London Heathrow – 35.63% of mishandled baggage cases

2. London Gatwick – 19.54% of mishandled baggage cases

3. Manchester – 13.03% of mishandled baggage cases

4. Birmingham – 8.81% of mishandled baggage cases

5. London Stansted – 7.66% of mishandled baggage cases

Heathrow had 96 cases of lost luggage during the period analysed, compared to Gatwick ‘s 51.

Manchester had the worst figures from non-London airports, with 34 cases of lost luggage from the airport reported to the CAA.

A Heathrow spokesperson said: “We want everyone to travel with their bags which is why over the last five years over 99 per cent of bags have travelled with their passengers – one of the best performances of a major hub airport anywhere in the world.

“But we want to go further and are urging the CAA to ensure we can invest in upgrading the Terminal 2 baggage system to drive an even stronger performance.”

A Gatwick spokesperson said: “While every missing or mishandled piece of luggage is regrettable, ground handling companies – which are employed by the airlines – are responsible for baggage handling at the airport.

“Please speak to the ground handling companies or airlines for further comment on this issue.”

Bounce boss Cody Candee offered his top six tips for dealing with lost luggage.

1. Contact the airline

Rather than the airport, it’s the airlines that you should get in touch with in the first instance and you should do this as soon as possible.

There should usually be a representative from the airline at the airport, but if not, be sure to source their contact information and give them a call.

2. Ask to have your luggage delivered

When you do speak to someone from the airline, ask them to forward your luggage to you, either at your home or to your holiday destination.

The airline in question should always offer this service to you, however, make sure to double-check when the process will take place.

3. Check for a refund

If your luggage is lost then you may be able to have your checked baggage fees refunded.

If your luggage is delayed or missing, the airline has 21 days to find it and get it to you.

If you get your luggage back within 21 days, you can still claim compensation for delayed luggage.

If you don’t, you can make a claim for lost luggage.

4. Keep any receipts

If you’re stuck without your luggage for a number of days, it’s likely that you’re going to have to buy things such as clothing, toiletries, and other essentials to keep you going until you get it back.

If this is the case, be sure to keep hold of all your receipts as you should be compensated for these.

5. Check your insurance

Different insurance policies will have different coverage; be sure to check whether your travel insurance covers lost luggage or not.

If not, it may even be worth checking your homeowner’s insurance, or the credit card you used to book the flight, as these sometimes have lost luggage benefits too.

6. Check your luggage

Hopefully, you eventually get your luggage back, but when you do, be sure to give it a thorough check for damage, and make sure that there are no missing items either.

If items are found damaged or missing completely, the airline should repair or replace them.

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