Workers at Brazilian World Cup stadium where worker died walk off the job

In this Dec.10, 2013 photo, construction workers works on the roof of the Arena da Amazonia stadium, in Manaus, Brazil. A construction worker fell to his death Saturday while working on the roof of a World Cup stadium marking the third fatality at a tournament building site in less than a month. The construction company building the Arena Amazonia said Marcleudo de Melo Ferreira fell some 115 feet in the early morning accident. (AP Photo/Renata Brito) (The Associated Press)

In this Dec. 10, 2013 photo, an aerial view of the Arena da Amazonia stadium in Manaus, Brazil. The construction firm building the Arena da Amazonia stadium which will host World Cup games in the jungle city of Manaus says a worker fell to his death Saturday from the stadium's roof structure. The Andrade Gutierrez company says Marcleudo Ferreira fell some 115 feet. (AP Photo/Renata Brito) (The Associated Press)

In this Dec. 10, 2013 photo, construction worker Cicero Nogueira de Almeida plays with a ball at the Arena da Amazonia stadium, in Manaus, Brazil. The construction firm building the Arena da Amazonia stadium which will host World Cup games in the jungle city of Manaus says a worker fell to his death Saturday from the stadium's roof structure. The Andrade Gutierrez company says Marcleudo Ferreira fell some 115 feet. (AP Photo/Renata Brito) (The Associated Press)

News reports say construction workers have walked off the job at the World Cup stadium in Brazil's jungle city of Manaus after a worker fell 115 feet to his death.

The G1 Internet portal said the stoppage has brought all work on the stadium to a halt.

The G1 report cited a labor union representing construction workers as saying the stadium's estimated 1,800 workers walked off the job early Monday to protest safety conditions and what they described as pressure to speed up the project. Amazonas state government officials have denied applying pressure to accelerate the work.

The work stoppage follows a Sunday decision by a Manaus court that froze work in all areas where laborers need to be high above the ground.