Injury and Return to Work Among Maritime Workers in British Columbia, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省海员的职业损伤及重返工作情况研究
Barbara Neis,Robert A Macpherson,Desai Shan et al.
Barbara Neis et al.
Maritime occupations encompass seafaring, fishing, marine aquaculture, and longshore work. These non-standard occupations tend to be hazardous with high injury rates. They are associated with varying levels of seasonality, shift work, geogr...
Safe Work Saves Lives: American Public Health Association-Occupational Health and Safety Section [0.03%]
安全工作拯救生命:美国公共健康协会职业健康与安全部分
Eric Persaud,Kerri Wizner
Eric Persaud
Return to Work After Injuries: Legal Challenges for Seafarers in Canada [0.03%]
受伤后重返工作:加拿大海员面临的法律挑战
Desai Shan,Alex Medley,Barbara Neis et al.
Desai Shan et al.
Return to work (RTW) after injury requires strong stakeholder coordination. Seafaring work is associated with high injury rates, but seafarers' RTW is understudied. As federally regulated workers, Canadian seafarers are protected by the Can...
The Point of No Return? Impediments to Return to Work for Injured Migrant Agricultural Workers in Two Canadian Provinces [0.03%]
回天乏术?加拿大两个省份受伤的外来农业工人重返工作岗位的障碍
Stephanie Mayell,Janet McLaughlin,Jenna Hennebry et al.
Stephanie Mayell et al.
Migrant agricultural workers employed through Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program face serious occupational health and safety hazards, with compounded difficulties in accessing workers' compensation (WC) if they are sick or injured by...
Stephanie Premji
Stephanie Premji
Organizational and Structural Factors in Building the Therapeutic Alliance in a Work Rehabilitation Program With Injured Immigrant Workers in Quebec [0.03%]
魁北克受伤移民工人职业康复计划中的治疗联盟的组织和结构因素分析
Daniel Côté,Maude Arsenault,Jessica Dubé
Daniel Côté
The therapeutic alliance is central to occupational rehabilitation, particularly for immigrant workers who face unique challenges of migration and of social and occupational integration. This study explores the development and maintenance o...
Darius D Sivin
Darius D Sivin
Claim Suppression of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Among Precariously Employed Immigrant Workers in Ontario [0.03%]
安大略省移民工人职业伤害和疾病的申报抑制现象研究
Stephanie Premji,Momtaz Begum,Kishower Laila
Stephanie Premji
Employers sometimes hinder the appropriate reporting of claims to workers' compensation, a phenomenon termed claim suppression. While the magnitude of claim suppression is difficult to quantify, various reports have identified it as a signi...
Perverse Outcomes: Notes From the Field on How Financial Incentives in Ontario's Workers' Compensation System Cause Harm to a Public Institution and Create a New Occupational Hazard [0.03%]
扭曲的后果:安大略省工人赔偿制度金融激励机制弊端的实地调查报告
Marion Endicott
Marion Endicott
An examination by a community legal worker in Ontario, Canada, of the premises of the experience rating system introduced into the Ontario Workers Compensation system and its negative effects on injured workers and their families, on the wo...
From Worker Victory to Policy Reform: Injured Migrant Workers Fight for Return to Work Justice in Workers' Compensation in Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
从工人胜利到政策改革:加拿大安大略省受伤外来务工人员争取工伤赔偿归工正义之战
Maryth Yachnin
Maryth Yachnin
This article explores the challenges facing injured migrant farm workers in the workers' compensation system in Canada's province of Ontario, with a focus on their fight for return to work justice. Told from the perspective of one of the la...