Risks 150 - 3 April 2004

This week's Risks contains - Union news: Time to end long hours working * Amicus to lead £1.8m bullying study * Lords back stressed workers * Seafarers are tired of taking the blame * ISTC overturns shaky finger verdict * GMB and Greenpeace want ships scrapped safely * TGWU welcomes fresh call for corporate killing law * Union action call as rail deaths hit 13-year high - Other news: Public backs ban on public smoking * Arrests show need for gangmaster licences * Long hours pressure makes workers mad * Most firms fail to manage stress * Workers suffer Irritable Desk Syndrome - Resources: Never too young to union * Watching the watchdog - Action: Apply now for roving reps cash - International news: Australia: Back off boss - you're making me sick * Brazil: One more step to a global asbestos ban * Europe: Consultation on cutting work cancer and reproductive risks * Ireland: Irish eyes aren't smarting as work goes smoke free * Russia: Nestlé response to hazards – you're fired
2.4.2004

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