Identifying and Managing Risk at Work
Emerging Issues in the Context of Globalisation
Herausgeber: Peterson, Chris L
Identifying and Managing Risk at Work
Emerging Issues in the Context of Globalisation
Herausgeber: Peterson, Chris L
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With a focus on five major regions globally (UK, US, Europe, Canada and Australia) Identifying and Managing Risk at Work outlines key regional factors affecting risk and its management.
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With a focus on five major regions globally (UK, US, Europe, Canada and Australia) Identifying and Managing Risk at Work outlines key regional factors affecting risk and its management.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780367757908
- ISBN-10: 0367757907
- Artikelnr.: 62273158
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780367757908
- ISBN-10: 0367757907
- Artikelnr.: 62273158
Chris L. Peterson PhD is an honorary in the Department of Social Inquiry, College of Arts, Social Science and Commerce, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia. He specialises in the areas of work-related stress and chronic disease and has published extensively in these areas, including several books. He primarily undertakes quantitative research, but also researches qualitatively. He has been chief investigator or co-investigator in a number of large grants.
Part I: Introduction
1. Introduction: Globalisation and risk at work
Part II: Regional developments
2. Brexit Risk for UK Manufacturing
3. The United States, globalisation, and health and safety
4. Globalisation and safety-critical systems in Europe
5. Health and Safety protections for the mobile workforce in a pandemic:
COVID-19, globalisation, and mobilities
6. Precarious work and globalisation in Australia: Growth, risks and
future(s)
Part III: Emerging issues
7. Climate change and risk to workers: Piecing together the puzzle
8. Employment, work, and industrial revolutions: A Faustian deal
9. Globalisation, automation, and the disruption of local labour markets
10. The exploitation of migrant workers
11. Work, risk, and academic labour: Guildism, managerialism, and the
neoliberal university
12. The "Me Too" movement, gender, and risk
13. Globalisation and risk in health
Part IV: Summary
14. Conclusion: Globalisation, risk, and socio-political contexts
1. Introduction: Globalisation and risk at work
Part II: Regional developments
2. Brexit Risk for UK Manufacturing
3. The United States, globalisation, and health and safety
4. Globalisation and safety-critical systems in Europe
5. Health and Safety protections for the mobile workforce in a pandemic:
COVID-19, globalisation, and mobilities
6. Precarious work and globalisation in Australia: Growth, risks and
future(s)
Part III: Emerging issues
7. Climate change and risk to workers: Piecing together the puzzle
8. Employment, work, and industrial revolutions: A Faustian deal
9. Globalisation, automation, and the disruption of local labour markets
10. The exploitation of migrant workers
11. Work, risk, and academic labour: Guildism, managerialism, and the
neoliberal university
12. The "Me Too" movement, gender, and risk
13. Globalisation and risk in health
Part IV: Summary
14. Conclusion: Globalisation, risk, and socio-political contexts
Part I: Introduction
1. Introduction: Globalisation and risk at work
Part II: Regional developments
2. Brexit Risk for UK Manufacturing
3. The United States, globalisation, and health and safety
4. Globalisation and safety-critical systems in Europe
5. Health and Safety protections for the mobile workforce in a pandemic:
COVID-19, globalisation, and mobilities
6. Precarious work and globalisation in Australia: Growth, risks and
future(s)
Part III: Emerging issues
7. Climate change and risk to workers: Piecing together the puzzle
8. Employment, work, and industrial revolutions: A Faustian deal
9. Globalisation, automation, and the disruption of local labour markets
10. The exploitation of migrant workers
11. Work, risk, and academic labour: Guildism, managerialism, and the
neoliberal university
12. The "Me Too" movement, gender, and risk
13. Globalisation and risk in health
Part IV: Summary
14. Conclusion: Globalisation, risk, and socio-political contexts
1. Introduction: Globalisation and risk at work
Part II: Regional developments
2. Brexit Risk for UK Manufacturing
3. The United States, globalisation, and health and safety
4. Globalisation and safety-critical systems in Europe
5. Health and Safety protections for the mobile workforce in a pandemic:
COVID-19, globalisation, and mobilities
6. Precarious work and globalisation in Australia: Growth, risks and
future(s)
Part III: Emerging issues
7. Climate change and risk to workers: Piecing together the puzzle
8. Employment, work, and industrial revolutions: A Faustian deal
9. Globalisation, automation, and the disruption of local labour markets
10. The exploitation of migrant workers
11. Work, risk, and academic labour: Guildism, managerialism, and the
neoliberal university
12. The "Me Too" movement, gender, and risk
13. Globalisation and risk in health
Part IV: Summary
14. Conclusion: Globalisation, risk, and socio-political contexts