The everyday functioning of joint health and safety committees in unionized workplaces: a labour perspective

Q2 Social Sciences
Marcia E. Facey, E. MacEachen, A. Verma, Kathy Morales
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Abstract

Abstract Worker participation in the form of involvement in joint health and safety committees (JHSCs) has been associated with improvements in workplace safety and health. JHSC efficacy has been conceived in terms of outcomes such as compensation claims or lost time injury rates and existing research has focused on measuring their effectiveness and on identifying determinants and correlates. This administrative and system-level research focus means that little is known or understood about their everyday processes or about the experiences of JHSC members. We use qualitative data from 54 participants across three case studies of unionized workplaces in the healthcare, hospitality, and communication sectors to shed light on these micro‐social processes. Our findings suggest that social and power relationships can create inertia, even in unionized contexts, and that models of equal partnerships in workplace health should be developed to consider structural constraints.
工会工作场所联合健康和安全委员会的日常运作:劳工视角
摘要:工人以参与健康与安全联合委员会的形式参与工作,与工作场所安全和健康的改善有关。JHSC的有效性是根据诸如赔偿要求或工伤率等结果来构思的,现有的研究主要集中在衡量其有效性以及确定决定因素和相关因素上。这种行政和系统级的研究重点意味着对他们的日常流程或JHSC成员的经历知之甚少。我们使用了来自54名参与者的定性数据,这些数据来自医疗保健、酒店和通信行业工会工作场所的三个案例研究,以阐明这些微观社会过程。我们的研究结果表明,社会关系和权力关系可以产生惯性,即使在工会的背景下也是如此。因此,应该制定工作场所健康方面的平等伙伴关系模式,以考虑结构性制约因素。
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Policy and Practice in Health and Safety
Policy and Practice in Health and Safety PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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