Unions Launch Campaign To Ban Engineered Stone
The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi has today launched a campaign to ban the import, supply, and use of engineered stone in Aotearoa New Zealand.
“We are urging the Government to do the right thing and save workers’ lives by banning engineered stone, an extremely dangerous product that causes the fatal lung disease silicosis”, said NZCTU President Richard Wagstaff.
“Engineered stone is the asbestos of our times. It is not an essential product and there are many safe alternatives already in the market.
“Silicosis is a debilitating disease that cannot be cured. The evidence is clear that the only solution is to stop workers from being required to process engineered stone, which exposes them to the dangerous silica dust.
“Brooke van Velden has the power to save workers’ lives. All she needs to do is follow Australia’s example and implement a total ban.
“There is broad support for this campaign. Last year the CTU joined with 18 other organisations, including public health experts and health and safety specialists, and called on the Minister to act.
“Aotearoa has a terrible record when it comes to work-associated deaths. The Government has the opportunity to help turn that around by banning engineered stone. It’s time they stepped up on behalf of Kiwi workers,” said Wagstaff.
The NZCTU have today launched a public petition calling on the Minister to implement a full ban on the import, supply, and use of engineered stone.