yìn ní印尼niè镍hé和gāng chǎng钢厂de的gōng zuò工作ān quán wèn tí安全问题
In Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, there is a large industrial park called IMIP.
Many Chinese companies have invested here, mainly producing nickel and stainless steel.
There are many Indonesian and Chinese workers in the factories.
In recent years, there have been multiple factory explosions and fires here, causing many injuries and even deaths.
Some workers say that the factory safety measures are insufficient, working hours are long, and communication is problematic.
Sometimes, because of language barriers, workers find it difficult to help each other in emergencies.
Chinese workers live in factory dormitories and cannot go out freely, feeling very lonely.
Indonesian workers sometimes cannot find good housing and have to live in simple houses with poor conditions.
Air pollution has also caused some people to get sick.
Many hope that factories will pay more attention to workers' safety and health, providing better working and living conditions for everyone.