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Volume 28 Issue 3

Published: 2006 | Start Page: 212


Special Issue: Health and safety at work and its relevance to employment relations research
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Articles

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1554166 Economic pressure, multi-tiered subcontracting and occupational health and safety in Australian long-haul trucking
Claire Mayhew, Michael Quinlan (pp. 212-229)
Keywords: Australia, Contingent workers, Employment, Injuries, Occupational health and safety, Road transport
ArticleType: Research paper
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1554167 Representation and consultation on health and safety in chemicals: An exploration of limits to the preferred model
David Walters, Theo Nichols (pp. 230-254)
Keywords: Health and safety, Industrial relations, Trade unions, United Kingdom
ArticleType: Research paper
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1554168 Off the rails: factors affecting track worker safety in the rail industry
Chris Baldry, James Ellison (pp. 255-272)
Keywords: Privatization, Rail safety, Railways, United Kingdom
ArticleType: Research paper
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1554169 The OHS regulatory challenges posed by agency workers: evidence from Australia
Richard Johnstone, Michael Quinlan (pp. 273-289)
Keywords: Australia, Employment, Labour, Occupational health and safety, Recruitment agencies
ArticleType: Research paper
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1554170 Job retention and return to work of ill and injured workers: Towards an understanding of the organisational dynamics
Philip James, Ian Cunningham, Pauline Dibben (pp. 290-303)
Keywords: Absenteeism, Injuries, Rehabilitation, Retiention, Sick leave, United Kingdom
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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Guest Editorial

Guest Editorial
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1554171 Guest Editorial
Journal: Employee Relations
Vol : 28 Issue: 3
Special Issue: Health and safety at work and its relevance to employment relations research
Author(s): Phil James
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