(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 20 - Boosting work safety regulations
after Friday's supermarket building site collapse in Florence
that killed five workers will be put to cabinet next week,
political sources said Tuesday.
Government technicians are reportedly working on fine-tuning
the measures with the the aim of introducing stricter rules on
the front of contracts and subcontracts, on the enforcement of
contracts and on undeclared work, but also on pro-safety
training for the various types of workers.
The intervention will be carefully assessed, the sources said,
precisely because it intervenes on a regulatory framework - that
of labour regulation - that is very articulated and complex: the
aim would be to affect what is considered a scourge, regardless
of recent events.
At the moment, the hypothesised measures would not include the
crime of 'murder at work', nor the activation of a
super-prosecutor's office, the sources said. (ANSA).
Work safety regulations at cabinet next week
But no 'murder at work' norm or super-prosecution