The safety and health paradox of workers at social venues: a regulatory compliance gap analysis of the existing relevant legislation and the unwritten rules at social venues in Uganda.

BMJ public health Pub Date : 2025-02-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjph-2023-000732
Susan Babirye, Kristien Michielsen, Lenzo Robijn, Ines Keygnaert, Freddie Ssengooba
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Objectives: This study aims to analyse the disparity between the rules and procedures at social venues in Uganda and the current regulatory requirements concerning venue worker safety.

Methods: Between 2021 and 2023, we analysed national laws/policies impacting the safety and health of venue workers in Uganda. This analysis was complemented by data collected from 66 in-depth interviews with venue workers. Additionally, we organised two subnational/national dialogues with key stakeholders in Uganda.

Results: Our findings revealed minimal adherence to national regulations concerning workplace safety and health at venues. Many rules/procedures implemented at these venues directly contradicted the principles outlined in national regulations. There were barely any laws explicit to the safety and health of workers at social venues with the exception of the Hotels Act, 2000, which only applies to venues offering accommodation services. The identified significant regulatory compliance gaps in social venues include inconsistent and low wages, discriminatory recruitment practices such as a preference for young and beautiful females and the employment of underage workers.

Conclusion: Employment in social venues continues to lack regulations that address the unique occupational hazards, many of which are linked with increased risk of HIV acquisition. Furthermore, existing regulations relevant to the sector are not complied with by social venues, and consequently safe workplace in these environments remains a significant challenge.

社交场所工作人员的安全和健康悖论:对乌干达社交场所现有相关立法和不成文规则的法规遵守差距分析。
目的:本研究旨在分析乌干达社交场所的规则和程序与当前有关场所工作人员安全的监管要求之间的差异。方法:在2021年至2023年期间,我们分析了乌干达影响场馆工作人员安全和健康的国家法律/政策。通过对66名场地工作人员的深度访谈收集的数据补充了这一分析。此外,我们还与乌干达的主要利益攸关方组织了两次次国家级/国家级对话。结果:我们的调查结果显示,场馆对有关工作场所安全和健康的国家法规的遵守程度最低。在这些场馆实施的许多规则/程序直接违反了国家条例中概述的原则。除了仅适用于提供住宿服务的场所的2000年《酒店法》外,几乎没有明确规定在社交场所工作人员的安全和健康的法律。已确定的社交场所的重大监管合规差距包括不一致和低工资,歧视性招聘做法,如偏爱年轻漂亮的女性和雇用未成年工人。结论:社交场所的就业仍然缺乏解决独特职业危害的法规,其中许多与艾滋病毒感染风险增加有关。此外,社交场所没有遵守与该部门有关的现行法规,因此,在这些环境中安全工作场所仍然是一个重大挑战。
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