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Evidence of organizational injustice in poultry processing plants: Possible effects on occupational health and safety among Latino workers in North Carolina.

机译:家禽加工厂组织不公正的证据:对北卡罗来纳州拉丁裔工人的职业健康和安全可能产生的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Over 250,000 workers are employed in poultry processing, one of the most dangerous industries in the US. These jobs are increasingly held by immigrant workers who are frequently undocumented, lack knowledge of workers' rights to workplace safety, and who are reluctant to pursue their rights. This situation creates the potential for organizational injustice, made visible through abusive supervisory practices, and leads to situations in which occupational illnesses and injuries are likely to occur. METHODS: This paper draws on data collected during the research phases of a community-based participatory research and social justice project. Two hundred survey interviews and 26 in-depth interviews were collected in representative, community-based samples in western North Carolina. Analyses describe associations between one aspect of organizational injustice, abusive supervision, and worker injuries. RESULTS: Workers' reports of abusive supervision are associated with a variety of specific and summary health indicators. The associations are stronger for women than for men. These suggest that the use of relative power within the plant may be the basis for injuries and illnesses. Three types of power relations are described that form the basis for these abusive interactions in the plant: ethnicity (American vs. Latino), immigration status ("good papers" vs. undocumented), and rank (supervisor vs. worker). Two factors modify these relations: kinship (preferences and privileges for family members) and gender. CONCLUSIONS: Among Latino immigrants working in poultry plants, power differences reflecting organizational injustice in the form of abusive supervision may promote occupational illnesses and injuries, particularly for women.
机译:背景:家禽加工厂(美国最危险的行业之一)雇佣了超过25万名工人。这些工作越来越多地由移民工人担任,这些工人经常没有证件,对工人享有工作场所安全的权利缺乏了解,并且不愿追求自己的权利。这种情况会导致组织不公的可能性,通过虐待性的监管做法可以使这种情况变得明显,并导致可能发生职业病和伤害的情况。方法:本文利用在基于社区的参与性研究和社会正义项目的研究阶段收集的数据。在北卡罗莱纳州西部以社区为代表的代表性样本中,收集了200次调查访谈和26次深度访谈。分析描述了组织不公正,虐待性监督和工人受伤等方面之间的关联。结果:工人的滥用监督报告与各种具体的和摘要的健康指标相关。女性的这种联想比男性更强。这些表明,在工厂内使用相对功率可能是受伤和生病的基础。描述了三种类型的权力关系,这些权力关系构成了工厂中这些辱骂性相互作用的基础:种族(美国人与拉丁美洲人),移民身份(“好文件”与未证明文件)以及职级(主管与工人)。有两个因素会改变这些关系:亲属关系(家庭成员的偏好和特权)和性别。结论:在家禽工厂工作的拉丁裔移民中,以虐待监督的形式反映组织不公正的权力差异可能会导致职业病和伤害,特别是对妇女而言。

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