Workers in India Die Young of Silicosis
The young Indian workers who grind the gemstones that go into our jewelry work one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. The grinding process creates clouds of silica dust, which the workers breathe in, condemning them to early painful deaths of silicosis. Film by: Cassie Rusnak For more information, visit: www.nlcnet.org

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