Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because in most western countries, insurance and workers compensation laws result in safer working conditions.
Not really a story I have followed but the numbers I see after a quick search suggest this is another bullshit story. This website (first result on google, I don't particularly vouch for it [1]) suggests in 2020, 340 workers died every day from hazardous working conditions in the US. If you scale it to the population of Qatar, that's about 3 per day, or 20 per week. The guardian claims 12 migrant workers died per wee…
I’m not sure we’re given clarity here - rhetorically, ok, fine, but the math doesn’t line up quite this way.