Statutory occupational health and safety workplace arrangements for the modern labour market.

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Johnstone, R., Quinlan, M. and Walters, D. 2005. Statutory occupational health and safety workplace arrangements for the modern labour market. The Journal of Industrial Relations. 47 (1), pp. 93-116. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-9296.2005.00160.x
TypeArticle
TitleStatutory occupational health and safety workplace arrangements for the modern labour market.
AuthorsJohnstone, R., Quinlan, M. and Walters, D.
Abstract

Over the past 20 years there has been a significant refashioning of the labour market within Australia and other industrialised countries. This paper examines the implications of the growth of more flexible work arrangements for mechanisms designed to facilitate worker involvement in occupational health and safety at the workplace—a pivotal feature of post-Robens OHS legislation in Australia. It is argued that the growth of subcontracting, casual and home-based work has undermined both coverage and the effectiveness of these provisions, especially in a context where union membership and influence has also been declining. Looking at international experience, the paper examines a number of ways of remedying these deficiencies.

PublisherBlackwell
JournalThe Journal of Industrial Relations
ISSN0022-1856
Publication dates
PrintMar 2005
Publication process dates
Deposited17 Feb 2011
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-9296.2005.00160.x
LanguageEnglish
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