Kosovo with worst working conditions in Europe for construction workers

Kosovo is currently the country with the worst working conditions for construction workers in Europe. So at least you're claiming a study carried out by the Workwire Guru. This study focuses on the interest rate at work, the average salary and the cost of living in construction workers. According to research data, the salary [...]
Kosovo is currently the country with the worst working conditions for construction workers in Europe. So at least you're claiming a study carried out by the Workwire Guru. This study focuses on the interest rate at work, the average salary and the cost of living in construction workers.
By Data Study, the average annual salary of a Kosovo construction worker is 4,854 euros, or 404 euros a month, the lowest in Europe and the Western Balkans. After Kosovo on pay issues ranks Albania with 6,127 euros per year in construction or 510 euros per month. The state that pays mostly in the area of construction in the region is Montenegro, with over 20 thousand euros in annual pay or 1,846 euros per month.
Also, according to the study, Kosovo for construction workers has the lowest cost of living, with a index of 27.83, ranking only five places higher towards the end of world countries.
The first place for the highest percentage of work incidents in the field of construction in Europe is Kosovo, with 26 per cent chance of injury. Better still, it is not Albania, which has 23 percent of its work injury.
Among the main findings of this study say that Switzerland, Belgium, Great Britain and Canada are top five ideal sites for construction workers. According to data, the world's average higher annual salary in construction is Switzerland, which offers 73,935 euros per capita, the builder writes news.net.
However, Switzerland is ranked among the countries at the highest cost of living.
One of the lowest rates of job incidents in this area is Canada. The latter has only 8 percent of the incident rate.
As described in the study, “Canada is highly urbanized, with large and medium - size cities harboring 82 percent of the population. The state marks high results in terms of quality of life, education, economic freedom, transparency of government, and global civil rights. In addition, Canada has the highly developed construction industry, which employs over 1.4 million people annually and generates over $141 billion in the same period for the economy”.












