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O tema central é o trabalho no transporte de cargas. O trabalho nas estradas.
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Muitos temas importantes em destaque: A proteção contra exposição a produtos cancerígenos, mutagênicos e tóxicos à reprodução na União Européia; Sete erros em visões sobre trabalho com plataformas digitais, risco de câncer no trabalho na aviação (exposição a radiações e turnos noturnos), segurança no trabalho e tecnologias de monitoramento, Homenagem a chico Mendes, A luta pelo banimento do glifosato e reportagem sobre livro "Pandemia desigual" (não estamos todos no mesmo barco).
Vale a pena xeretar.
Workers on the route
HesaMag #25 - Spring 2022
Register to attend the event Launch of HesaMag#25: ‘Workers on the route’ (https://www.etui.org/events/launch-hesamag25-workers-route)
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From the consumer goods transported by ship or lorry and the meals delivered to us directly by bike, through to the trains and buses we take every day to get to work and the flights we book to go on holiday, it’s clear that transport workers are absolutely essential to our everyday lives. Livia Spera, Acting General Secretary of the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF), introduces us to this special report with an exclusive interview in which she explains the environmental and social challenges that the sector is facing. Further on, Romanian drivers express their frustration with working conditions, which, together with the growing labour shortages in this profession, provides yet another argument for combating the overexploitation of eastern European workers. As you can read in the report, labour shortages are in fact afflicting the whole of Europe, with no fewer than 400 000 vacancies on the market for lorry drivers. Wage cuts, appalling conditions and constant separation from their families are no way to attract the younger generations to take up driving jobs.
After just about giving their all at sea, Dutch dockers, for their part, dream of a healthy retirement, which seems increasingly impossible. And in the air, low-cost airlines may have resumed business, but workers’ rights simply can’t get off the ground, while French female workers are campaigning against night work and exposure to cancer risks. Such stories call the meaning of work into question if it seriously affects workers’ health. Finally, in the United Kingdom, new rail reforms are in the offing to right the wrongs of privatisation – could this challenge the long tradition of liberalisation policy in the sector?
Take your seat for this exclusive journey through the day-to-day reality of transport workers across Europe.
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Table of contents
ENGLISH
FRENCH
OTHER
HesaMag_25_Workers on the route_2022.pdf
HM25_Contents_2022.pdf
HM25_Some long-awaited progress on reproductive health risks at work_2022.pdf
HM25_Seven common misconceptions about digital labour platforms_2022.pdf
HM25_Transport costs have a knock-on effect on everything_2022.pdf
HM25_Romanian drivers complain of exploitation_2022.pdf
HM25_Dutch port workers want to retire healthy_2022.pdf
HM25_While aviation takes off again, labour standards remain low_2022.pdf
HM25_Flying as a cancer risk_2022.pdf
HM25_British railway reforms promise an end to fragmentation_2022.pdf
HM25_A shortage of HGV drivers in Europe_2022.pdf
HM25_Safety at work a trojan horse for new monitoring technologies_2022.pdf
HM25_Why did Latin America’s handling of the Covid-19 crisis improve_2022.pdf
HM25_Remembering Chico Mendes_2022.pdf
HM25_Working life in France before 1914, documented by the Bonneff Brothers_2022.pdf
HM25_Newsflash_2022.pdf
HM25_The ban on glyphosate in the balance between democracy and emergency_2022.pdf
HM25_Book review_2022.pdf
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