"Italy's migrant workers face 'dire' conditions", 18 Dec 2015
Immigrants working in agriculture in southern Italy, who mainly come from Africa, face endemically poor living and working conditions despite pledges from the government to clean up the sector, an Italian medical charity said on Thursday. Even though the vast majority live legally in Italy, "86 percent of agricultural workers don't have a work contract", Doctors for Human Rights (Medu) said in a statement, a figure that has remained stable for years.Medu, which runs a mobile clinic in southwest Italy's Calabria region, said it has found that "with regards to living conditions, the situation this year is also very dramatic."Forty-five percent of seasonal workers sleep on mattresses on the ground while 18 percent sleep directly on the ground in structures deprived of water, light and hygiene services."...The labourers concerned are mainly from Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and the Gambia. Some 89 percent are under 35 years old. Most of the health problems Medu staff have found are "directly linked to the dire living and working conditions," the group said...
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