The workers' right to know, participate and refuse hazardous work: A manifesto right [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 5 (2):129 - 136 (1986)
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This paper argues that the deepening and widening of existing worker rights in work environment issues is a necessary condition to promote much needed reform in present day industry, and to reduce the frequency and severity rate of accidents and incidence of industrial disease.

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