Unions, Safety Committees and Workplace Injuries |
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Authors: | Barry Reilly Pierella Paci and Peter Holl |
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Institution: | School of Social Sciences, University of Sussex;Department of Economics, City University. |
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Abstract: | This paper exploits the Workplace Industrial Relations Survey from 1990 (WIRS3) to examine the determinants of workplace injuries for a sample of manufacturing establishments in the UK. A key focus of this paper is an assessment of the role played by union-appointed safety representatives and joint health and safety consultative committees in reducing the frequency of workplace accidents. We find that joint consultative committees, with all employee representatives appointed by unions, significantly reduce workplace injuries relative to those establishments where the management alone determine health and safety arrangements. However, an important role is also found for those joint consultative commitees where no employee representatives are appointed by unions. |
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