Seven Construction Sites and 66 Workers Monitored by the Cantonal Police in the Mendrisiotto: 'No Violations Found'
Seven construction sites and 66 workers monitored by the Cantonal Police in the Mendrisiotto: 'No violations found'
Contesto
The Cantonal Police of Ticino conducted a thorough monitoring of seven construction sites in the Mendrisiotto to verify the regularity of contracts and permits. The workers were checked and no violations were found. This is another step towards the safety of workers and the correct application of regulations. During the operation, the police officials checked around 66 workers engaged in the seven construction sites. The examiners checked the employment contracts, residence permits, and documentation related to the employment of workers. π According to the existing regulations, employers must respect a series of obligations, including the registration of workers, the grant of a written employment contract, and the verification of the regularity of residence permits. π The controls involved construction sites located in the municipalities of Mendrisio, Balerna, Capriasca, Rancate, and others. The police officials emphasized the importance of effective regulation to ensure the safety of workers and prevent illegal situations. π‘ The Cantonal Police also checked the working conditions, verifying whether the workers received the minimum guaranteed salary and had access to health and social protection services. β οΈ During the operation, the examiners found that the workers had been regularly employed and that the employment contracts respected the existing regulations. The employers provided the necessary documentation and respected the obligations related to the registration of workers and the grant of a written employment contract. π According to the existing regulations, employers must ensure that workers receive the minimum guaranteed salary and have access to health and social protection services. π The Cantonal Police conducted checks on the working condition...
Dettagli operativi
The Cantonal Police conducted a thorough monitoring of seven construction sites in the Mendrisiotto to verify the regularity of contracts and permits. The workers were checked and no violations were found. This is another step towards the safety of workers and the correct application of regulations. π The construction sites involved in the operation were: - Construction sites in Balerna - Renovation works in Chiasso - Construction of new housing in Capolago - Maintenance works in Gentilino - Construction sites in Mesocco - Renovation works in Novazzano - Construction of new roads in Porto Ceresio The construction sites were thoroughly evaluated, and no violations of the existing regulations were found. The operation was carried out in accordance with the Federal Law on Labour of 13 March 1943 (LFP) and the Federal Regulation on Labour of 9 October 1946 (RLFP). β οΈ The main objective of the monitoring operation was to ensure the safety of workers and the correct application of regulations. The control was carried out by a team of experts from the Cantonal Police and the Labour Inspectorate. π‘ Some of the existing regulations that were verified during the control operation include: - The Federal Law on Labour of 13 March 1943 (LFP) - The Federal Regulation on Labour of 9 October 1946 (RLFP) - The Ticino Law on Labour of 14 June 1984 (LTL) - The Ticino Regulation on Labour of 16 December 1985 (RTL) In particular, the control operation focused on the following areas: - The safety of workers - The correct application of regulations - The documentation of works - The safety of materials and equipment π The results of the monitoring operation were positive, and no violations of the existing regulations were found. The control operation was an example of the cooperat...
Punti chiave
The Cantonal Police of Ticino conducted a monitoring operation at seven construction sites in the Mendrisiotto, involving 66 workers. The result was positive, with no violations of the existing regulations found. The operation was coordinated with the Labour Inspectorate of the Canton of Ticino and the Department of Justice and Police of the Canton. π‘ According to the Head of the Cantonal Police, the absence of violations found is another step towards the safety of workers and the correct application of regulations. 'Our attention is focused on ensuring that workers are treated with respect and that the existing regulations are respected' he stated. π‘ The Cantonal Police emphasized the importance of effective regulation in the field of cross-border labour. 'The absence of effective regulation can lead to the exploitation of workers and the non-application of regulations' he said. π‘ The Cantonal Police also reminded that workers have the right to be treated with respect and to receive a fair salary, regardless of their nationality or employment status. 'Workers have the right to be treated with respect and to receive a fair salary, regardless of their nationality or employment status' he stated. π‘ Here are some practical information on the controls carried out: - Number of controls: 7 construction sites controlled - Number of workers controlled: 66 - Existing regulations: Directive 96/71/EC of the Council of the European Communities of 16 December 1996 on the posting of workers from one Member State to another - Maximum amount of the minimum salary: CHF 2,277.70 per month (Article 22, paragraph 1, of the Federal Law on Social Security of 29 September 1957) - Maximum working hours: 41 hours per week (Article 18, paragraph 1, of the Federal Law on Social Security...