Risks 71 - 14 September 2002

In this week's issue: No time for shameful asbestos delays * protect the young at work - all of them * Lib Dem leader backs safety * Musicians' Union makes noise - about noise * TGWU calls better treatment on the buses * ridiculous opt outs spoil hours law, says ASLEF * union hours challenge to Ryanair * NHS to reclaim victim care costs * getting fired hurts you and your compensation * Euro coins “trigger allergy” * Bayer used human guinea pigs in attack on chemical standard * small construction firms must make a big commitment * most recruitment agencies are dangerously ignorant * Australia: pregnant worker fired over toilet breaks * Canada: compensation board cuts up risks and hurt workers * Global: mining agreement sets safety gold standard * New Zealand: union reveals how workers pay twice for work injuries * USA: unions remember 11 September victims, road workers enter the safety zone and union no go on no go policy * what it costs to hurt you * HSE's new web tools * bullying and stress e-newsletter * corporate killers in Wandsworth: 16 September * Inquests into work-related deaths: keep them public! 9 October
14.9.2002

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