Greece officially adopts important international protocols aimed at enhancing occupational safety and addressing forced labour, impacting migrant workers including Indonesians.
The Greek government has officially ratified pivotal international protocols focusing on occupational safety and the elimination of forced labour. This development marks a significant step in Greeceās commitment to improving working conditions and safeguarding the rights of workers, particularly migrant workers from countries such as Indonesia. The ratification aims to strengthen legal frameworks and enforcement mechanisms, ensuring safer workplaces and protecting workers from exploitative practices. The move has been announced by official government sources and aligns Greece with international labor standards, reinforcing its dedication to labor rights and social justice. There have been reports highlighting challenges faced by migrant workers, which make the ratification of these protocols especially critical in the current socio-economic context.
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