Former asbestos cement workers search for justice
2006
29
35-38
asbestos ; asbestos cement industry ; compensation of occupational diseases ; occupational disease ; trade union document
Occupational safety and health
English
"Aeternum, Eternal, Eternit. It was the enduring properties of asbestos that prompted Austrian Ludwig Hatschek to dub his recently-invented asbestos cement manufacturing process “Eternit” in 1901. The name would soon become a byword for a business success story before becoming indissociable over half a century later from the biggest health scandal in industrial history. Blinded by the qualities of the “magic fibre”, asbestos cement manufacturers would ignore the build-up of scientific evidence to conceal the product's hazards from their workers. Hundreds of former asbestos workers are now sick. Many others have already died. Asbestos sufferers and deceased's families are trying to break down the wall of silence and standing up to demand justice."
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