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Changing work and OHS: the challenge of labour hire employment

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Elsa UnderhillElsa Underhill
The expansion of labour hire employment from traditional clerical placements to a range of blue collar occupations raises concerns about the level of occupational safety risks labour hire workers encounter. Overseas evidence points to a higher incidence and severity of injury for such workers. Is this pattern of injury replicated in Australia? This paper explores this issue through an analysis of workers’ compensation claims in Victoria, and preliminary investigation into case histories of 220 injured Victorian labour hire employees. Overseas research findings in relation to injury are confirmed through aggregate data analysis. The paper then provides a preliminary examination of agency-related employment factors such as the extent and nature of training and supervision provided by the host, and the timing of injuries in relation to commencement with the host. The evidence suggests both agency and host employers need to be more proactive in overcoming the vulnerability experienced by these workers.

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544 - 551

Location

Noosa, Queensland

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  • Yes

Start date

2004-02-03

End date

2004-02-06

ISBN-13

9780909291907

ISBN-10

0909291896

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

M Barry, P Brosnan

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