LESSONS FROM THE UNITED-KINGDOM - FIGHTBACK ON WORKPLACE HAZARDS, 1979-1992

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DALTON, AJP
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[1] Centre for Industrial Safety/Health, South Bank Polytechnic, London SE1 OAA
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10.2190/C02X-HD07-7CRJ-TMD9
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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For the past 13 years there has been an aggressive anti-union government in the United Kingdom. Yet despite this fact, very real advances have been made in the area of working-class activity over the issue of workplace hazards. Trade unions, because of membership concern and activity, have been forced to keep this topic on their agenda. The European Community has been a big factor in these advances.This article describes some of the issues and elements of the fightback. In the 1990s, with the rediscovery of environmental issues, the hazards movement of the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, is here to stay and set to expand.
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页数:7
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