prison sentences for three who attacked stoke bin workers
Three men are going to jail because, in March, they attacked refuse workers in Stoke-on-Trent. Joe Corden (29), Jack Spackman (21), and Kyle Worthington (21) received sentences between four years ten months and six and a half years.
The attackers attacked bin workers in two different cases while using an axe and metal rod as weapons. During the second attack the attackers used a modified pistol in addition to their weapons.
The victims experienced permanent physical harm and mental trauma along with one developing PTSD as a result.
The city council of Stoke-on-Trent strongly criticized the violent assault against their employees and wants to show strong rejection of this type of attack with these sentences.
It is no secret that the modern workplace can push people to their absolute limits. If you are constantly exhausted,…
Dubai's industrial and residential zones are home to thousands of hardworking expatriates. Ensuring their physical well-being is a major priority…
Workers in hospitality in Sydney have commonly experienced such problems such as low wages, no paid overtime, and unfavorable working…
Discrimination in housing is a major problem that has been experienced by renters and homebuyers in the United States. In…
Being productive in the modern world of rush-hour work is one of the major challenges that young professionals can face.…
Reforms on labour are long overdue in India, which comes under the eye of the light once again. Between 2019…
This website uses cookies.
Read More