Risks 115 - 19 July 2003

This week: mass offshore safety reps resignation threat over hours * casino workers dealt a helping hand * migrant workers - overworked, underpaid and over here * Government ignores mercy mission pleas * privatisation the root cause of Tube crash, says RMT * will the government deliver on corporate killing? * Hatfield crash accused in court * safety inspections funding crisis * top companies start talking safety * “appreciable” evidence of breast cancer shiftwork link * Jaguar attacks workers toilet breaks * new law cracks down on air rage offenders * Australia: Qantas unions say no to testing * India: deaths cover-up in ship's graveyard * New Zealand: unions file claims in drugs test case * USA: unions take the strain * asbestos deal criticised as a business bailout * business seeks to vote away strains controls * the workers united will never be short of advice * quick TUC guide on working hours
18.7.2003

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