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Protecting employee safety rights: OSHA or arbitration?
Authors:Janet Stern Solomon
Institution:(1) School of Business and Economics, Towson State University, 21204 Towson, Maryland;(2) 3720 Alton Place, N. W., 20016 Washington, D.C.
Abstract:This paper analyzes the protection of employees against employer retatliation for seeking a safe and healthy workplace. It discusses the exercise of rights guaranteed by the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970 and compares the legal protection of Section 11(c) of that Act with the grievance arbitration mechanism found in most union contracts. It also considers the importance of union representation in the ability and protection of employees seeking to exercise their OSHA rights. Administrative and legislative recommendations are made to improve the OSHA procedures, and questions are raised regarding adapting arbitration procedures to the OSHA mechanism.
Keywords:workplace safety  OSHA  safety arbitration  union representation and safety
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