12 Workers Died in 14 Months at Daebul Industrial Complex... "The Death March Must Stop"
A foreign worker died at the Daebul National Industrial Complex in Jeollanam-do, leading to renewed criticism of safety practices in the region.
Industries lose 15% energy to weak maintenance β MAN
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria reports that poor maintenance practices lead to significant energy waste in Nigerian factories, averaging between 10% and 15%.
Repetitive Industrial Accidents in Construction: Due to Aging Workforce and Reduced Construction Costs, the Adequate Wage System as a Solution
A survey reveals that construction industry stakeholders attribute the recurrent industrial accidents primarily to insufficient construction costs, an aging and low-skilled workforce, and illegal subcontracting practices.
NLC slams DisCos for classifying consumers into bands, threatens strike
The Nigeria Labour Congress has threatened an industrial strike over the poor performance of the country's electricity grid and discriminatory consumer billing practices.
Company brings structured industrial practices to the North American glass sector
A Brazilian-led company in Florida is revolutionizing the glass industry in the U.S. by applying innovative industrial practices.
In Ghana, industrial trawlers endanger local fishermen, according to a report
A report from the Environmental Justice Foundation highlights the danger posed by industrial trawlers, mainly operated by Chinese companies, to local artisanal fishermen in Ghana due to illegal fishing practices.
Looking at the Winter Fields [Why]
The article reflects on the changes in farming and the loss of diverse crops due to modern agricultural practices, contrasting the nostalgic past with the current state of monoculture and industrial agriculture.
What is the perfect timing for work?
The article discusses how work hours have changed from pre-industrial times in Jerusalem to the modern era, highlighting the impact of industrialization on labor practices.