Asbestos Patients Want Their Rights Implemented

Nova Gorica, 28 April - The Trade Union of Asbestos Patients (SABS) organised in Nova Gorica on Wednesday a panel on the safety and health of workers to mark World Asbestos Victims Day. The union's leader Bojan Goljevscek stressed that every year some 400 people in Slovenia develop mesothelioma, the severest asbestos-related illness.

Nova Gorica A panel on the safety and health of workers organised by the Trade Union of Asbestos Patients (SABS) to mark World Asbestos Victims Day. Photo: Roasana Rijavec/STA

Nova Gorica
A panel on the safety and health of workers organised by the Trade Union of Asbestos Patients (SABS) to mark World Asbestos Victims Day.
Photo: Roasana Rijavec/STA

Nova Gorica A panel on the safety and health of workers organised by the Trade Union of Asbestos Patients (SABS) to mark World Asbestos Victims Day. Pictured: The union's leader Bojan Goljevscek. Photo: Roasana Rijavec/STA

Nova Gorica
A panel on the safety and health of workers organised by the Trade Union of Asbestos Patients (SABS) to mark World Asbestos Victims Day.
Pictured: The union's leader Bojan Goljevscek.
Photo: Roasana Rijavec/STA

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