LJ_Reloaded
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Oh yeah, because it's not women dying in the workplace. It's men.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupational_fatality
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupational_fatality
How many of you like seeing men die on the job? C'mon, fess up.Although all workers are at risk for occupational fatalities, elderly workers age 65 and older are roughly three times more likely to die at work.[3] Hispanic workers die on the job at a higher rate than non-Hispanic workers. Men account for 92% of occupational deaths.[1]
The majority of occupational deaths occur among men. In one U.S. study, 93% of deaths on the job involved men,[4] with a death rate approximately 11 times higher than women. The industries with the highest death rates are mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing, and construction, all of which employ more men than women.[5]