Risks 74 - 5 October 2002

In this issue: European week for health and safety * GPMU serves up stress banana split as Euroweek recipe * victimised rail safety rep wins sacking case * bullied teacher gets six figure payout * fatigue kills - so cut driver hours, say unions * interfish fingered for “workhouse” compensation * retail union and industry fight shop violence * calls for corporate killing in Queen's Speech * company guilty after roadworker deaths * workers demand smoke-free workplaces * US lawyers halt cash for asbestos victims * streaming video checks out in schools * safety is a top training priority for employers * two pints of lager and a packet of ear plugs, please * Afghanistan: the short life of child workers * Global: another “blood-stained” year for press freedom, says IFJ * DaimlerChrysler signs global safety pledge * South Africa: lawsuit fillip for asbestos miners * corporate crime and accountability newslinks * what the unions said, safely reported * working safely in small enterprises in Europe * “No Sweat” conference, London, 23 November
5.10.2002

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