Risks 160 - 12 June 2004

This week: Union news: Alarm at “disastrous” Euro safety enforcement move * TSSA calls for zero tolerance as assaults on rail staff increase * Amicus survey shows lab workers are at risk * Union warning after fatal attack on BBC news team * Union signs accord to beat harassment * Pilots working hours campaign takes off * Unions provide legal support for blast tragedy families * Deadly legacy of London's asbestos industry * Bar staff union votes for smoking ban Other news: Prime minister considers public smoking ban * Scottish Executive seek smoking ban views * Directors have best jobs and lowest stress * Father hits out at “joke” fine after deaths * Safety harness may be not as safe as you think * Helen Clark, global high tech campaigner Resources: Multiple chemical sensitivity guide International news: Australia: Rail unions condemn “beer nannies” * Global: The unacceptable costs of child domestic labour * Survey charts the spread of anti-union repression * India: White asbestos must be banned say campaigners * USA: Axing safety law left women at risk

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