‘Produce More Coal’ = ‘Produce More Silicosis’? Re-training, Re-employment, and Respiratory Illnesses in the South Wales Coalfield, 1938–1945

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q4 Arts and Humanities
M. Crowley
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By 1939, the coal industry, like all industries, was facing the pressure of war, bringing an increased concern not only for the state of the industry, but for the health of its workers. The government’s preoccupation with production in preparation for war had long overtaken any particular attention to health and safety measures. The prevailing policy culture provided minimal financial compensation to workers incapacitated through respiratory illnesses. While historians have investigated the history of occupational health in the coalfield, no detailed analysis has been undertaken on the government’s response. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the area experiencing the highest incidence of respiratory illnesses in wartime – the south Wales coalfield. It will examine the steps attempted by the government and the trade unions to address these issues, and show how the experiences in south Wales provided the platform for national changes in coalmining practices.
“生产更多煤炭”=“生产更多矽肺病”?1938-1945年南威尔士煤田的再培训、再就业和呼吸系统疾病
到1939年,煤炭工业和所有工业一样,面临着战争的压力,这不仅引起了人们对工业状况的关注,而且引起了对工人健康的关注。政府对备战生产的关注早已超过了对健康和安全措施的特别关注。现行的政策文化为因呼吸系统疾病而丧失工作能力的工人提供最低限度的经济补偿。虽然历史学家调查了煤田职业健康的历史,但没有对政府的反应进行详细的分析。本文将对战时呼吸系统疾病发病率最高的地区——南威尔士煤田进行深入分析。它将审查政府和工会为解决这些问题所采取的步骤,并展示南威尔士的经验如何为全国煤矿实践的变革提供了平台。
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