The regulation and management of workplace health and safety: historical and emerging trends
Sheldon, Peter ; Gregson, Sarah ; Lansbury, Russell D. ; Sanders, Karin
Routledge - New York
2022
195 p.
occupational safety and health ; labour relations ; labour law ; history ; labour policy
Occupational safety and health
English
Bibliogr.;Index;Charts
978-0367538354
13.04.2-68816
"The book provides a collection of cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research-based chapters on work, workers and the regulation and management of workplace health and safety. Featuring research from Australia, Europe and North America, the chapters traverse important historical examples and place important, emerging contemporary trends, like work in the gig economy, into wider international and historical perspectives. The authors are leading authorities in their fields.
The book contributes to advancing our knowledge – empirical and theoretical – of the ways in which labour market dynamics, management strategies, state regulation and public policy, and union organisation affect outcomes for workers. It features in-depth exploration of, and reflection on, some of the major labour market challenges facing workers, and analysis of strengths and weaknesses of responses to those challenges, whether via management, state regulation or collective employee voice. The chapters highlight shifts in in/equality of outcomes; access to security and flexibility at work; genuine access to workplace voice and decision-making; and the implications of different avenues and mechanisms for regulating work and employment."
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Table of contents:
1. Michael Quinlan - intellectual journey of a scholar, teacher and policy expert - Peter Sheldon and Sarah Gregson
2. Rebellious Workers: Insubordination and democratic mobilisation in Australia in the 1910s - Terry Irving
3. The West Gate Bridge Collapse: How disaster happens - Sarah Gregson and Elizabeth Humphrys
4. Economic liberalisation of road freight transport in the EU and the USA - Michael H. Belzer and Annette Thörnquist
5. Precarious employment and the regulation of occupational health and safety: Prevention, compensation and return to work - Katherine Lippel and Annie Thébaud-Mony
6. Protecting 'gig economy' workers through regulatory innovation: Controlling contract networks within digital networks - Igor Nossar
7. Representing workers on safety and health: the current challenge? - David Walters
8. Prosecutions under the Australian Work Health and Safety Acts: New sanctions, old approaches - Richard Johnstone
9.Postscript: Inequality, deprivation/resistance and building a sustainable society - Michael Quinlan
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