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Russian Crisis Leads to Dismissal of Leather Workers
The crisis occurred following Turkey’s shooting down Russian warplane has caused nine workers working at Aka Deri factory to be dismissed.
15 January 2016
Economy’s Future for 3 Years Announced
Vice Prime Minister, Mehmet Şimşek has announced Medium-Term Program in economy; foresaw 4.5% in growth, 7.5% in inflation in 2016.
11 January 2016
73 Miners Killed in 2015
The mining union has declared that at least 73 workers killed in 2015.
4 January 2016
Minister Soylu: State Will Cover 40% Costs of Minimum Wage Rise
Süleyman Soylu; Minister of Labour and Social Security has stated that a regulation proposal for covering 40% of the costs of the minimum wage rise to 400 euro (1300 TL) by the state has been submitted and that the regulation would only apply to the year 2016.
30 December 2015
Unemployment Hits 6-Month High
Unemployment rate sustaining its upward trend has increased to 10.3% from 10.1% declared in August.
15 December 2015
Şimşek: Rough Period in Economy Approaching
Vice Prime Minister in Charge of Economy, Şimşek stating he estimates U.S. Central Bank, FED, will hike interest rate said a rough period in economy is approaching.
8 December 2015
Trustee Appointed to Kaynak Holding
Trustee has been appointed to 19 companies, one foundation and one association incorporated in Kaynak Holding within the scope of investigation launched over “parallel state organization”.
18 November 2015
Petkim and Arçelik Workers on Strike
Workers went on strike owing to disagreement in labor contract. After the resignations from trade union, production halted in Arçelik LG until the weekend.
29 May 2015
Renault’s Disagreement Continues After 6 Hours
Renault workers’ spokespeople and employers had been meeting for 6 hours. Due to disagreement, the meeting will continue at 11 a.m.
26 May 2015
Renault Strike Goes On Due To Disagreement
On strike for 10 days, Renault workers explained they would go on strike due to disagreement with the employers.
25 May 2015
Soma Had No Class-A Occupational Safety Specialists
Jailed defendants are being heard in the lawsuit about the workplace murder that killed 301 workers.
17 April 2015
Unemployment Rises to 11.3 Percent
TÜİK’s data shows that the number of unemployed persons has risen by 454 thousand between January 2014 and 2015. Youth unemployment rate was announced as 20 percent.
15 April 2015
Most Workplace Mortalities Occur in Agriculture in March
According to a report released by Worker Health and Occupational Safety, at least 139 workers died on the job in March.
2 April 2015
81 Workers Die on the Job in February
According to Worker and Health Occupational Safety Assembly, at least 81 workers died on the job across Turkey in the month of February.
3 March 2015
Union General Secretary Released From Detention
Arzu Çerkezoğlu, general secretary of Turkey’s DISK union have been detained in Istanbul while supporting a protest at a university hospital. Later on in the afternoon, she was released along with 35 other women.
25 February 2015
Elif Akgül
Commission Approves Occupational Safety Law Draft
A parliamentary commission on Health, Family and Social Works approved yesterday a draft law on new regulations regarding occupational health and security.
6 February 2015
Worker Strike Ban Taken to Council of State
United Steel-Work Union submitted a request to Turkey’s Council of State for the suspension of a strike ban order issued by the cabinet.
2 February 2015
Beyza Kural
125 Workers Die on the Job in January
Worker Health and Occupational Safety Assembly released its month report, saying that most worker casualties took place in Antalya and Istanbul in January. The top sectors for casualties included construction and transport.
2 February 2015
Risk Level Increased to "Dangerous" in Turkey's Movie Sets
Labor and Social Security Ministry admitted a proposal to increase the risk level of movie set conditions from “slightly dangerous” to “dangerous” in Turkey.
29 January 2015
1,886 Workers Die on the Job in 2014
According to a report by Worker Health and Occupational Safety Assembly, at least 1,886 workers died on the job across Turkey. 54 were children.
2 January 2015
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Suspect Released in Torun Center Workplace Murder Case
Adem Akyıldız, a lift technician and one of the four jailed defendants within Torun Center workplace murder case, has been released after yesterday’s hearing.
25 December 2014
Nilay Vardar
Parliament Approves Convention on Mine Safety
The parliament approved the Safety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995 (No. 176), an agreement that Turkey was criticized for not approving for years.
5 December 2014
“Soma Commission Wasn’t Found to Find Culprits”
A parliamentary commission to investigate the workplace murder in Soma completed its duty with its chairman saying that “they were not founded to find culprits of the incident”.
4 December 2014
All 18 Worker Bodies Recovered in Ermenek Mine
Search teams recovered the remaining five workers trapped in a mine in Ermenek district 38 days after a flooding incident.
4 December 2014
“Announcing AK Saray’s Cost Would Damage Economic Interests”
Turkey’s Public Housing Administration declined to respond inquiries regarding the cost of new presidential palace, saying that it would “damage economic interests” of the country.
3 December 2014
123 Workers Die on the Job in November
At least 123 workers died on the job in the month of November. While most casualties were reported on the sectors of construction and agriculture, traffic accidents ranked as the most frequent causes of death.
2 December 2014
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Soma Mine Disaster Indictment Rejected
Akhisar High Criminal Court rejected an indictment on the death of 301 miners in the western district of Soma. Investigation of 45 suspects, the file was sent back to the prosecutor’s office.
25 November 2014
6 Worker Bodies Reached in Ermenek
Search teams discovered six dead worker bodies in a mine located in Ermenek in the central province of Karaman. Efforts to reach out the remaining 8 workers are underway.
18 November 2014
2 More Worker Bodies Discovered in Ermenek Mine
Search teams discovered two more dead worker bodies in a mine located in Ermenek in the central province of Karaman 21 days after a water flooding that trapped 18 workers inside.
17 November 2014
Kazova Workers Now Struggle to Launch Factory
Having won their legal struggle against their employers in late 2013, Kazova Workers have now formed their cooperative and are nor working to launch their own workshop and factory.
14 November 2014
Ayça Söylemez
5 Arrested in Ermenek Workplace Murder Case
5 suspects including mine owner Saffet Uyar have been arrested for charges related to “purposefully neglected murder” of workers in the central district of Ermenek, Karaman.
11 November 2014
Mine Owner Detained With Ermenek Incident Investigation
Saffet Uyar, the owner of a mine in Ermenek where 18 workers were trapped (and presumably dead), surrendered to the police yesterday. 8 are under detention within the investigation.
10 November 2014
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