Table of contents - Special Issue: Health and safety at work and its relevance to employment relations research
Guest Editors: Professor Phil James
Economic pressure, multi‐tiered subcontracting and occupational health and safety in Australian long‐haul trucking
Claire Mayhew, Michael QuinlanThe purpose of this research is to analyse the relationship between economic pressure, multi‐tiered subcontracting and occupational health and safety (OHS) outcomes for employee…
Representation and consultation on health and safety in chemicals: An exploration of limits to the preferred model
David Walters, Theo NicholsThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of worker representation and consultation on occupational health and safety in the UK in a context in which, following…
Off the rails: factors affecting track worker safety in the rail industry
Chris Baldry, James EllisonThe purpose of this research is to focus on the serious but under‐examined incidence of fatalities and injuries among rail trackworkers. It identifies the pressures on trackwork…
The OHS regulatory challenges posed by agency workers: evidence from Australia
Richard Johnstone, Michael QuinlanThe purpose of this research is to analyse the problems for occupational health and safety (OHS) regulators posed by agency work/leased labour (also known as labour hire in…
Job retention and return to work of ill and injured workers: Towards an understanding of the organisational dynamics
Philip James, Ian Cunningham, Pauline DibbenThe purpose of this paper is to put forward a conceptual framework which details the policies and practices that can potentially contribute to the effective management of…
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0142-5455Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Dennis Nickson