Occupational health and safety of temporary and agency workers
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2017
38
4
November
609-628
precarious employment ; occupational safety and health ; temporary work agency
Occupational safety and health
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X15581424
English
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"Previous quantitative studies have established a link between precarious work and occupational health and safety (OHS). Using an ethnographically informed qualitative approach, this article investigates the workplace experiences of different types of precarious workers, in particular those who are directly-employed temporary workers and those who are engaged through an agency. Drawing on the work of Andrew Hopkins, the article finds cultural practices that lead to worsened OHS experiences for those who are engaged through an agency. These experiences include inadequate safety training, poor quality personal protective equipment and a lack of clarity of supervisory roles. "
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