FACTOID # 38: Southern European women hugely outnumber their menfolk amongst the unemployed.
 
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Encyclopedia > Refusal of work

Refusal of work is a concept that has been advocated at various times by many social activist groups, mostly located on the libertarian left wing. The idea is that if enough of the working class refused to show up for work, parts of the capitalist power structure would be stalled, paving the way for effecting social reforms that will make job quality better (or effecting an entire anarchist revolution, depending on whom you ask).


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EHS - Work Refusal Procedures (873 words)
The physical condition of the workplace in which he/she works or is to work is likely to endanger himself/herself.
Until the ministry is notified, the work cannot be reassigned to another worker and the worker must remain near the work station.
Work refusals can be avoided with a workplace commitment to health and safety, advising workers of hazards, providing safety training, and keeping the lines of communication open to encourage an atmosphere where workers feel free to raise health and safety concerns at any time, knowing management will treat them seriously.
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