Transition to the forced telework – a challenge for trade unions identified by the study on working life with COVID-19 in Latvia

L. Matisāne, Linda Paegle, I. Vanadziņš, Sarmīte Rozentāle, Ieva Grīntāle, I. Mietule, J. Lonska, L. Litavniece, I. Arbidāne
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BACKGROUND: In general, companies with trade unions perform better in occupational health and safety, therefore, we assume that these companies should have performed better in transition to healthy and safe telework if compared with other companies. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the role of company trade unions on the implementation of telework arrangements in Latvia during the 1st emergency state in spring 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A web-based survey based on snowball sampling method and social media advertisements was used to gather information from teleworkers. After data cleaning, answers from 422 teleworkers reporting having (wTU) or not having trade unions (nTU) in their companies were included in the analysis. RESULTS: There was a significantly higher percentage of workers with teleworking experience in companies with no trade unions (37.4% nTU versus 18.1% wTU). More respondents from companies with trade unions reported buying a new computer and headphones which means that more persons had to invest their finances to be able to perform their work. Workers from companies with no trade unions were more often advised on home office ergonomics (21.2% wTU versus 28.1% nTU). The odds of all analyzed health problems (pain, sore eyes, and anxiety) were increased in workers who reported having trade unions. CONCLUSION: Companies with trade unions were less ready for the forced transition to teleworking. These results contradict the traditional understanding of trade unions as a promoting factor for a healthy and safe working environment.
过渡到强制远程工作——拉脱维亚COVID-19工作生活研究确定了工会面临的挑战
背景:一般来说,有工会的公司在职业健康和安全方面表现更好,因此,我们假设,与其他公司相比,这些公司在向健康和安全的远程工作过渡方面应该表现更好。目的:本研究的目的是评估公司工会在2020年春季因COVID-19大流行而进入第一个紧急状态期间在拉脱维亚实施远程工作安排方面的作用。方法:采用滚雪球抽样法和社交媒体广告相结合的网络调查方法,收集远程办公人员的信息。在数据清理后,422名报告公司有工会或没有工会的远程工作者的回答被纳入分析。结果:在没有工会的公司中,有远程工作经验的员工比例显著更高(nTU为37.4%,wTU为18.1%)。来自有工会的公司的更多受访者表示,他们购买了一台新的电脑和耳机,这意味着更多的人不得不投资他们的财务,以便能够完成他们的工作。来自没有工会的公司的员工更经常被建议学习家庭办公室的人体工程学(21.2%的wTU对28.1%的nTU)。所有被分析的健康问题(疼痛、眼睛酸痛和焦虑)的几率在报告有工会的工人中都有所增加。结论:有工会的公司对被迫过渡到远程工作的准备不足。这些结果与将工会视为健康和安全工作环境的促进因素的传统理解相矛盾。
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