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Latest news and articles about workplace safety from NEX English

Government Surveyor Injured by Falling Tree in Malaysian Forest

A 37-year-old government surveyor sustained serious injuries after a tree fell on him in the Kimboong Morood Swang forest in Malaysia. The injured individual was transported to the hospital for treatment following first aid.

PT Freeport Indonesia Honors Nine Employees Lost in Tragedy

On its 59th anniversary, PT Freeport Indonesia commemorated nine employees who lost their lives in unfortunate incidents over the past year. CEO Tony Winas expressed deep sorrow over the loss of these individuals.

Warn of AI's Impact on Wages and Workplace Safety

<p>Economist <strong>Ekkehard Ernst</strong> from the <strong>International Labour Organization</strong> has warned that the threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI) is not merely job loss, but rather a phenomenon termed 'algorithmic collusion' that could erode wages and workplace safety. This warning was issued during a conference held in <strong>Beijing</strong> on Tuesday.</p>

Search for four missing miners after collapse in Sinaloa

The Mexican Ministry of Defense announced the deployment of specialized teams to search for four missing miners following a collapse in Sinaloa, northwest Mexico. The incident, which occurred on Friday, raised significant concerns about workplace safety in the mining sector.