Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 11:07:00 GMT 1
Metro Madrid has agreed, without the need to hold the trial scheduled for this past Wednesday, November 18 in the Court of First Instance number 38 of Madrid, to compensate the family of the first worker who died from asbestos in the metropolitan company. The agreement occurred at the Court headquarters, where both parties signed an appearance in which Metro accepted the compensation claim requested by the family of the worker, who died on May 24, 2018 at the age of 57 as a result of pleural mesothelioma.
The Secretary of Occupational Health of the Madrid Workers' Commissions, Carmen Mancheño, has declared that the union trusts that Metro de Madrid "will continue along this line and allow workers who have become ill and/or died due to exposure to asbestos to see their rights recognized. " illnesses and also their right AOL Email List to possible compensation.” For this reason, the union expressly requests that the lawsuits that Metro has filed against the INSS for the recognition of the disabilities due to occupational illness of nine other already retired workers, four of them deceased, be withdrawn. Both the union section of Metro de Madrid.
and the union insist that this agreement does not interfere with the criminal case investigating seven former Metro officials for alleged crimes against the safety and health of workers, and in which the family of the deceased and Workers' Commissions are appearing as a private accusation. In this regard, the union recalls that seven health and occupational risk prevention managers at Metro de Madrid are pending to declare in January 2021 as being investigated in this criminal case for the alleged commission of three crimes: one against workers' rights and two others for reckless homicide and reckless injury.
The Secretary of Occupational Health of the Madrid Workers' Commissions, Carmen Mancheño, has declared that the union trusts that Metro de Madrid "will continue along this line and allow workers who have become ill and/or died due to exposure to asbestos to see their rights recognized. " illnesses and also their right AOL Email List to possible compensation.” For this reason, the union expressly requests that the lawsuits that Metro has filed against the INSS for the recognition of the disabilities due to occupational illness of nine other already retired workers, four of them deceased, be withdrawn. Both the union section of Metro de Madrid.
and the union insist that this agreement does not interfere with the criminal case investigating seven former Metro officials for alleged crimes against the safety and health of workers, and in which the family of the deceased and Workers' Commissions are appearing as a private accusation. In this regard, the union recalls that seven health and occupational risk prevention managers at Metro de Madrid are pending to declare in January 2021 as being investigated in this criminal case for the alleged commission of three crimes: one against workers' rights and two others for reckless homicide and reckless injury.