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Racist attacks against delivery drivers ‘have no place Cyprus’

Racist attacks against delivery drivers ‘have no place Cyprus’
Racist attacks against delivery drivers ‘have no place Cyprus’

The government is determined to clamp down on racist attacks against delivery drivers, which are primarily unfolding in Limassol, Justice Minister Marios Hartsiotis said on Wednesday.

In statements after a meeting with Labour Minister Yiannis Panayiotou and police chief Themistos Arnaoutis, he said there have been 18 attacks on delivery drivers this year.

Fifteen attacks have been reported in Limassol and three in Nicosia, while around 15 to 16 arrest warrants have been issued in connection with these cases, Hartsiotis said. Some cases have had court cases filed.

“This is a serious and concerning phenomenon. Beyond the offence, it also has a racist element.”

Panayiotou stressed all employees have a right to feel safe at work, and ensuring employees safety whether from accidents or violent acts is a longstanding priority of the state.

“Such behaviours have no place in our country, which victimise the vulnerable and weak employees, particularly when there is a racist element in these cases,” he said.

“No racist attack against any employee can be justified or tolerated.”

Hartsiotis said that all involved parties stressed their determination and willingness to limit and put a stop to these attacks.

Though thoughts were discussed and exchanged, details over the decided measures would not be made public, he specified.

“Everyone can understand how sensitive this matter is, and if the measures are public, they may not have the intended effect.”

Panayiotou added the government is in touch with employers, unions and employees themselves.

“We will make sure that this collaboration will be strengthened and the businesses active in the field, taking into account the incidents unfolding lately, will take the necessary measures, in collaboration with authorities.”

Collective agreements were recently signed with delivery drivers which was a step in the right direction, Panayiotou said.

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