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There has been a considerable degree of interest in the notion of joint consultation committee (JCC). In this paper, we examine process of JCC in Malaysian and Indonesian postal industries. The research focused on the implementation of JCC as a form of employee participation, followed by an evaluation of the model that best explained the practices in the postal industries. Both analysis were based on the work of Marchington (1992; 1994). Research findings indicate the adjunct model best explains the practices of JCC, whereas both JCC and collective bargaining (CB) have an integrative relationship for the beneficial of management and employees.
...) machinery, worker-director schemes, occupational health and safety. In Western Europe and in most S...
Reproduced with permission from BNA Occupational Safety & Health Reporter, vol. 41, no. 16 (Apr. 21... and rules: Countries from Finland to Malaysia and beyond require employers to issue written heal...
Reproduced with permission from BNA Occupational Safety & Health Reporter, vol. 41, no. 16 (Apr. 21... and rules: Countries from Finland to Malaysia and beyond require employers to issue written heal...
... English language skills (a serious occupational health and safety issue in higher-risk occupations... 2.8 Korea, republic of (South) 931 2.0 Malaysia 810 1.8 Subtotal 36,047 78.7 All others 9,750 21.3...
In this Article I examine “medical tourism”—the travel of patients who are residents of one country to another country for medical treatment—which is fast becoming a multi-billion dollar industry. To date, the primary U.S. medical tourists appear to have been uninsured or underinsured Americans seeking substantial cost savings by traveling to less developed countries for care. More recently, state governments, self-insured firms, Fortune 500 companies, and domestic insurers have begun attempts to get their insured populations to use medical tourism as well by requiring it or giving incentives for its use (what I call “insurer-prompted medical tourism”). There is, however, a dark side to the growth of this industry. In this Article I set out...
... and Co-Director, Petrie–Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics, Harvard ...(“LDCs”) such as India, Thailand, and Malaysia for surgical treatments. The numbers relating to m... Exporting Patients: Money Versus Possible Safety Issues , AM. MED. NEWS, Sept. 18, 2006, available... at 60; Walter Gelhorn, The Abuse of Occupational Licensing , 44 U. CHI. L. REV. 6, 13–18 (1976); ...
...Current Levels b. Projected Levels. E. Health Effects of Criteria and Air Toxics Pollutants 1. P...Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks. H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concernin... from peat soil drainage in Indonesia and Malaysia, and sequestration factors for abandoned agricultu...(1988). Benzene toxicity. Occupational medicine. State of the Art Reviews. 3: 541-554. \2...
General review of the legal activities of the United Nations Membership of the United Nations 97 Peace and security (a) Peacekeeping missions and operations (b) Political and peacebuilding missions (c) Other bodies (d) Missions of the Security Council (e) Other peacekeeping matters (f) Action of Member States authorized by the Security Council (g) Sanctions imposed under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations (h) Terrorism (i) Humanitarian law and human rights in the context of peace and security (j) Piracy Disarmament and related matters (a) Disarmament machinery (b) Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferations issues (c) Biological and chemical weapons issues (d) Conventional weapons issues (e) Regional disarmament activities of the United Nations...
... , vol 33, p 261), the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel, 1994 (... Governments361 and the report of the World Health Organization on the pharmaceuticals volume of the ... elected Mr Ganeson Sivagurunathan (Malaysia) as Chair of the Working Group and decided to open...(iii) List of occupational diseases (revised 2010). On 25 March 2010, the Gov...
Introduction. II. Negative And Positive Aspects Of The Right To Health And State Responsibility. A. The WTO and the Conflict Between Trade, Health, and Human Rights. B. The Protection of Ecology and Environmental Crimes. C. On the Question of "Military Necessity". III. The Right To Life And The Right To Health And Family Life. IV. Ecological Dimensions Of The Right To Life And To Health: The Link To Jus Cogens Norms. A. A Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH). V. Do No Harm: Erga Omnes Obligations To Avoid Criminal Environmental Activities. A. Analogy And Harm In Canadian Criminal Law. VI. Conclusion.
... and control of epidemic, endemic, occupational and other diseases;. (d) The creation of condition... of diseases." 23 Here, environmental safety is the only environmental reference, and it is lis...: the Shrimp/Turtle case pitted India, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Thailand against the United States,...
... as mining, roads and traffic, environment, health and criminal law are regulated primarily by laws a... as mine operation, mine inspection, occupational health and safety, environment, and planning. The ... similar agreements with China, Japan, Malaysia, Korea and the Gulf Cooperation Council. Australia...
..., training and development and also the safety and health of human resources in the working envir... of Advisory Council Organisation Occupational (SOCSO) Safety and Health * Labour * Human * Natio...
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