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Working time arrangements in the Australian mining industry: trends and implications with particular reference to occupational health and safety
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Working time arrangements in the Australian mining industry: trends and implications with particular reference to occupational health and safety

Kathryn Heiler, Richard Pickersgill and Chris Briggs
Working paper (International Labour Organization. Sectoral Activities Programme), WP.162, ILO
2000

Abstract

arrangement of working time shift work economic implication social implication occupational health occupational safety mining trend survey employment trade unionization international market labour relations hours of work legal aspect collective bargaining individual collective agreement industrial product geographic distribution commuting labour productivity compressed working week weekly overtime fatigue family Australia
Presents the major findings from the national survey into shift work and rostering arrangements conducted in February 2000. Covers trends from 1978 to 1998. Discusses the implications of these trends for working hours, occupational health and safety, family and community life, and industrial activity and trade unions.
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