Fox News reports that New York City Latino construction
workers disproportionately die on the job.
According to Fox, "From 2003 to 2011, three-fourths of construction
workers who die were either U.S.-born Latinos or immigrants, according to a
review of all of the fatal falls on the job investigated by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration."
Consumer safety advocates in a study by the New York State Trial Lawyers
Association cited safety violations on the job sites run by smaller, non‑union
contractors and an unwillingness by some undocumented workers to report
violations as the main reason for the high number of deaths among Latino
workers.
It is not clear if Latino construction workers
disproportionately die in construction accidents in Philadelphia, but there is
no reason to think that the same results would apply from an analysis of
Philadelphia construction worker injuries.
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