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Hazard or Hardship: Crafting Global Norms on the Right to Refuse Unsafe Work

机译:危险或艰辛:制定拒绝不安全工作权利的全球规范

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[Excerpt] Decisions about the constitution of workers\u27 rights do not unfold in a vacuum; quite the opposite. History plays an important role. Legislators, judges, policymakers, and other key decision-makers possess different value systems that they transpose onto various institutional practices. Ideas and the value systems that certain ideas represent are shared, adopted and at times imposed across national borders. Globally, particular labor and social policy models are exchanged and advocated. The International Labor Organization has since 1919 gathered delegates from around the world to discuss and adopt international conventions on particular labor and employment policies. These norms as ideas shape national and local choices and strategies for protecting workers\u27 rights. The international human rights treaty system is yet another international venue for the advocacy, negotiation, and setting of labor and employment rights standards.Taken together, the decisions made in establishing citizenship rights at work—their underlying values and moral paradigms, their real world effectiveness on the ground where people work, and the history and politics behind their development—form an important object of study for both the citizen-worker and the labor scholar. This book is an in-depth examination of a narrow but essential citizenship right at the workplace, the rights of workers to refuse unsafe, hazardous, or unhealthy work. The employment relationship in all its divergent and precarious forms is a global phenomenon. Studying how employees are empowered to dissent and the models of protection on the right to refuse is, therefore, a question of international importance.Across the contemporary globalized workplace, a \u22right to refuse\u22 is exercised when one or more workers decide not to perform some task or assignment at work for fear of a health and safety risk—even after being ordered to do the job by a supervisor, manager, or some other superior. Where such refusals are safeguarded effectively, there are systems of protections for the worker with avenues for redress. These may include legal protections against retaliation or discrimination and systems to ameliorate the workers\u27 health and safety concern. Where refusal rights are not well protected, this book asks why this is so. The diverging ways this unique citizenship right has been respected, exercised, and protected in law and in practice is the focus of this book. It is the story of how human society has shaped and restricted the global norms that define the workers\u27 right to protest and in turn how society defines social justice and human rights in the struggle for a healthy and safe work environment.The story of \u22the right to refuse\u22 moves back and forth from local grievance to international political negotiation. The diversity of questions raised by this subject are equally legal, political, economic, social, and indeed philosophic. Refusal rights strike at the heart of employment in a capitalist society, defining how workers are protected when they fear for their health and safety. This book is about how society has decided to treat people willing to risk their livelihood to protest a concern about their basic working environment. The issue is not an abstract legal debate but rather a series of poignant and unnerving human experiences. The choices made define social justice, determine the degree of risk faced by people and communities, and delineate the line between a dignified and undignified human existence. Attention is paid to the North American experience for the instructive qualities of its labor history but also because this experience has influenced the global norms. This book is the history of the right to refuse unsafe work under international labor standards, a global legal framework and jurisprudence that fails workers seeking social justice by refusing unsafe work.
机译:[摘录]关于工人权利构成的决定并非一vacuum而就;恰恰相反。历史起着重要作用。立法者,法官,政策制定者和其他主要决策者拥有不同的价值体系,这些价值体系转化为各种制度实践。某些思想所代表的思想和价值体系是共享的,被采用的,有时是跨越国界的。在全球范围内,交换和倡导特定的劳动和社会政策模型。自1919年以来,国际劳工组织就聚集了来自世界各地的代表,讨论和通过有关特定劳工和就业政策的国际公约。这些规范作为思想塑造着国家和地方保护工人权利的选择和策略。国际人权条约体系是倡导,谈判,制定劳动和就业权利标准的又一个国际场所。将工作中建立公民权的决定加在一起-它们的基本价值和道德范式,现实世界的效力在人们工作的地方以及其发展背后的历史和政治,是公民工人和劳工学者的重要研究对象。本书深入研究了工作场所中狭窄但必不可少的公民权,即工人拒绝不安全,危险或不健康工作的权利。各种形式的,不稳定的雇佣关系是一种全球现象。因此,研究如何授予员工异议的权力以及拒绝权的保护模式是具有国际重要性的问题。在当代全球化的工作场所中,当一个或多个工人决定不拒绝时,就会行使“拒绝权”。出于对健康和安全风险的担心,在工作中执行某些任务或分配任务,即使是在主管,经理或其他上级命令下达该任务之后。在有效地防止此类拒绝的地方,有针对工人的保护制度,并提供补救途径。这些措施可能包括针对报复或歧视的法律保护,以及减轻工人健康和安全问题的制度。在拒绝权没有得到很好保护的地方,这本书问为什么会这样。本书重点关注在法律上和实践中如何尊重,行使和保护这一独特的公民权。这是关于人类社会如何塑造和限制界定工人抗议权的全球规范的故事,以及反过来社会如何在争取健康安全的工作环境中定义社会正义和人权的故事。拒绝的权利从当地的抱怨到国际政治谈判的来回转移。这个问题提出的问题是法律,政治,经济,社会的,甚至是哲学的。拒绝权利是资本主义社会就业的核心,它定义了工人在担心自己的健康和安全时应如何受到保护。这本书是关于社会如何决定如何对待愿意冒着生计来抗议对基本工作环境的担忧的人们的。问题不是抽象的法律辩论,而是一系列令人痛苦和令人不安的人类经历。做出的选择定义了社会正义,确定了人们和社区所面临的风险程度,并勾勒出了有尊严和无尊严的人类生存之间的界限。北美经验因其劳动史的指导性品质而受到重视,也因为这种经验影响了全球规范。本书是根据国际劳工标准,全球法律框架和判例拒绝不安全工作的权利的历史,该法令使工人无法通过拒绝不安全工作来寻求社会正义。

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    Hilgert, Jeffrey;

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