Social dialogue quality and workers' health as perceived by Belgian trade union representatives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 2.6 2区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
J. Wels, Natasia Hamarat, Vanessa De Greef
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Background: Besides major employment disruptions, the COVID-19 pandemic has generated policy responses with specific mechanisms to protect workers' health. In Belgium, most of these policies were negotiated at national and cross-sectorial level but implemented at company level with company-based collective negotiation playing a key role. This study examines the relationship between trade union representatives' perception of social dialogue quality and change in workers' physical and mental health in such a context. Methods: Union representatives were surveyed throughout Belgium between August and December 2021 through an online questionnaire (N=469). We asked about the way they perceived workers' physical and mental health within their companies and explain variations with the self-perceived change in quality of social dialogue as an exposure. We use a modified Poisson regression for binary outcomes on four stratified models that additively account for no control, company characteristics, pre-pandemic self-reported health and COVID-19-related measures. Weights are generated to ensure sector representativeness. Results: 30.1% of the sample reported a worsening social dialogue quality during the pandemic. Relative Risks (RR) of poor physical and mental health when social dialogue has worsened are respectively 1.49 [95%CI:1.03; 2.15] and 1.38 [95%CI= 1.09;1.74] when controlling for company characteristics and pre-pandemic health. Adding pandemic-related measures reduces the risk of both poor mental [RR=1.25; 95%CI: 0.84; 1.87] and physical health [RR=1.18; 95%CI:0.94;1.49]. Conclusions: Although based on self-reported variables, the study shows an association between poor social dialogue quality and poor physical and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic that must be explored further in post-pandemic context.
新冠肺炎大流行期间,比利时工会代表认为社会对话质量和工人健康。
背景:除了严重的就业中断外,新冠肺炎大流行还产生了具有特定机制的政策应对措施,以保护工人的健康。在比利时,这些政策大多在国家和跨部门层面进行谈判,但在公司层面实施,以公司为基础的集体谈判发挥了关键作用。本研究考察了在这种背景下,工会代表对社会对话质量的感知与工人身心健康变化之间的关系。方法:2021年8月至12月,通过在线问卷对比利时各地的工会代表进行了调查(N=469)。我们询问了他们对公司员工身心健康的看法,并解释了社会对话质量自我感知变化的变化。我们对四个分层模型的二元结果使用修正的泊松回归,这些模型额外考虑了无控制、公司特征、大流行前自我报告的健康状况和新冠肺炎相关指标。生成权重是为了确保行业的代表性。结果:30.1%的样本报告称,在疫情期间,社会对话质量不断恶化。在控制公司特征和疫情前健康状况的情况下,当社会对话恶化时,身心健康状况不佳的相对风险分别为1.49[95%CI:1.03;2.15]和1.38[95%CI=1.09;1.74]。增加与流行病相关的措施可降低心理健康不良的风险[RR=1.25;95%CI:0.84;1.87]和身体健康不良的危险[RR=1.18;95%CI=0.94;1.49]。结论:尽管基于自我报告的变量,但该研究表明,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,社会对话质量差与身心健康不良之间存在关联,必须在大流行后进一步探讨。
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Journal of Industrial Relations
Journal of Industrial Relations INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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4.00
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37
期刊介绍: The Journal of Industrial Relations takes a broad interdisciplinary approach to the subject of the world of work. It welcomes contributions which examine the way individuals, groups, organisations and institutions shape the employment relationship. The Journal takes the view that comprehensive understanding of industrial relations must take into account economic, political and social influences on the power of capital and labour, and the interactions between employers, workers, their collective organisations and the state.
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