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WSWS : News & Analysis : Medicine and Health
 
Health & Safety at Work

     

29 June 2002
Letter from a Detroit school bus driver

30 May 2002
Rights of British mesothelioma victims restored

21 May 2002
Britain: Asbestos ruling opens way for compensation claims

15 December 2000
A cynical exercise in window-dressing
Australian unions campaign for "reasonable" working hours

14 August 2000
Large increase in construction site deaths in UK

18 July 2000
Italy: work-related accidents and deaths on the rise

4 May 2000
Second nuclear worker dies in Japan

30 March 2000
Phillips Petroleum plant explosion: the latest in a series of deadly accidents at Houston facility

4 February 2000
One year since Dearborn, Michigan explosion
New revelations expose company-union complicity in fatal blast at US Ford plant
"They decided to put profits over safety"

UAW officials take an auto worker for a ride

6 January 2000
Worker's death exposes the dirty secrets of Japan's nuclear industry

13 December 1999
Clinton lectures the world on labor standards--but what is the state of workers' rights in America?

2 December 1999
What price increased productivity? Four miners killed in Australian mine disaster

4 October 1999
Safety violations produce Japan's worst nuclear accident

16 September 1999
Australia: The tragic deaths of two Melbourne CityLink construction workers

6 September 1999
Shift work and ill-health

23 July 1999
The impact of globalisation on health and safety at work
Report issued by the World Health Organisation and International Labour Organisation

4 March 1999
The Ford Rouge disaster
US auto industry profits rise along with injuries and deaths in factories

20 February 1999
The explosion at the Ford Rouge plant
How union-management collaboration has undermined workers' safety in the US auto industry

13 February 1999
America's workplaces--among the deadliest in the industrialized world

 

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