Ax attack in Vienna favorites: construction workers in danger!

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A 50-year-old threatened a construction worker in Vienna-Favoriten with an ax. Police secured the weapon and no one was injured.

Ax attack in Vienna favorites: construction workers in danger!

On April 10, 2025, a disturbing incident occurred in Vienna-Favoriten when a 50-year-old man threatened construction workers with an ax. Loud vienna.at This happened around 4 p.m. after a worker heard loud shouting from the ground floor. The accused is also said to have attacked a work colleague with a piece of building material, which further escalated the situation.

The man was accompanied by a woman who also expressed her dissatisfaction with the construction site. After the incident, both of them went back to their nearby house. The police were alerted and found the man and his 61-year-old wife at their home address. The ax was seized during the emergency services and the man was reported for dangerous threats, but released at large. Fortunately, no one was injured in this incident.

Violence and threats in the workplace

The incident in Vienna is just one example of the violence and threats that can occur in the workplace. A global study on workplace violence and harassment shows alarming results. Over 22.8% of the world's workforce, which equates to approximately 743 million people, have experienced violence or harassment, such as forum.dguv.de reported.

The study, conducted by the International Labor Organization (ILO) in collaboration with the Lloyd’s Register Foundation and Gallup, included interviews with 75,000 people from 121 countries. What is particularly alarming is that 31.8% of those affected have experienced more than one form of violence. Among those in employment, 8.5% reported physical violence, while psychological violence affected 17.9% of respondents.

  • 6,3% der Frauen erlebten sexuelle Gewalt.
  • Junge Menschen, Migranten und Frauen sind besonders gefährdet.
  • 54,4% der Opfer teilen ihre Erfahrungen nicht.

The ILO created the C190 Convention to create an international legal framework to combat violence and harassment in the workplace. This Convention calls for specific protection measures for all workers, regardless of their sector, and aims to raise awareness of these serious issues.

The need for training and awareness-raising activities is highlighted as a key point to raise awareness of violence and harassment. Governments, companies and social partners are called upon to take concrete measures to address these problems and support those affected.