EU is doing it now for several reasons. For the laborers part it causes personal sufferings and loss of incone while for the business it reduces efficiency and governments pay extra social security costs. Things that will be followed are, workers don't have to carry excessively heavy loads, work long hours in unhelathy positions or cold environments. In general it's a good step forward to help the laborers keep helathy life time (not only just limited for industrial purposes). But will ILO (International Labor Organisation) be active at the same time to implement these strategies for third-world countries?
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