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"Illegal immigrant workers have rights too"http://www.vrtnieuws.net/cm/flandersnews.be/News/071129_illegal_compensationSat 29/12/07 - A court in Antwerp has ordered a company to pay compensation to an illegal immigrant worker who was involved in an industrial accident five years ago. The dailies 'De Standaard', 'Het Volk' and 'Het Nieuwsblad' report that the man sustained lasting injuries when he fell from a material lift in 2002.The Moroccan man was working here illegal and the building contractor he was working for said he couldn't be held responsible for the accident.(PhotoNews)However, the socialist trades union took up the case and now a court in Antwerp has ruled that the fact that the man was working in Belgium illegally has no bearing on his right to compensation. The contractor has been ordered to pay the man 52,000 euros in compensation. A labour court judge has still to decide whether the contractor's insurance company will have to pay the man an invalidity pension. The union's spokesman Ivan Grootaers told journalists that "we've always defended the view that an employer is responsible for the safety of his workers, regardless of whether or not they're working illegally". The building contractor has said that he is to appeal
The only rights illegals have is the right to deportation.
Quote"Illegal immigrant workers have rights too"http://www.vrtnieuws.net/cm/flandersnews.be/News/071129_illegal_compensationSat 29/12/07 - A court in Antwerp has ordered a company to pay compensation to an illegal immigrant worker who was involved in an industrial accident five years ago. The dailies 'De Standaard', 'Het Volk' and 'Het Nieuwsblad' report that the man sustained lasting injuries when he fell from a material lift in 2002.The Moroccan man was working here illegal and the building contractor he was working for said he couldn't be held responsible for the accident.(PhotoNews)However, the socialist trades union took up the case and now a court in Antwerp has ruled that the fact that the man was working in Belgium illegally has no bearing on his right to compensation. The contractor has been ordered to pay the man 52,000 euros in compensation. A labour court judge has still to decide whether the contractor's insurance company will have to pay the man an invalidity pension. The union's spokesman Ivan Grootaers told journalists that "we've always defended the view that an employer is responsible for the safety of his workers, regardless of whether or not they're working illegally". The building contractor has said that he is to appealWhat is your opinion on this?Are illegal immigrants to be protected by law, in case they suffer injuries,....
Quote from: newman on December 31, 2007, 12:25:45 AMThink laterally and don't be too hard on the unions.Unions MUST protect illegals' "rights" because it's only when corporations have to pay regular wages and accord standard rights to them that employing illegals becomes less attractive.
Think laterally and don't be too hard on the unions.Unions MUST protect illegals' "rights" because it's only when corporations have to pay regular wages and accord standard rights to them that employing illegals becomes less attractive.