Addressing cultural diversity in the workplace can greatly impact on occupational safety and health, finds a new report from the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).
Responding to the needs of culturally diverse workforces is essential for improving organisational success
Addressing cultural diversity in the workplace can greatly impact on occupational safety and health, finds a new report from the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).
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Addressing cultural diversity in the workplace can greatly impact on occupational safety and health, finds a new report from the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).
Scaffolder’s lack of safety measures put lives at risk
A scaffolder has been prosecuted for neglecting vital safety measures that put himself, his staff and passing members of the public at risk.
Lancaster tissue manufacturer in court over worker’s fall
A worker could have been killed when metal grating gave way under his feet at a tissue factory in Lancaster, a court has heard.
Unregistered gas fitter prosecuted for dangerous boiler installation
A Bridgwater man has been prosecuted for illegal and unsafe gas work while falsely claiming to be on the Gas Safe Register.
Plumber prosecuted for illegal gas work after couple burned in explosion
A Lincolnshire plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out illegal gas work after a couple suffered severe burns in a major explosion at their home.
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Boy dies in crane accident
An eight-year-old boy has died after his bicycle collided with a mobile crane in Aberdeen.
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Two arrests in CSCS fraud investigation
Two men have been accused of fraud relating to the CITB’s health safety and environment test and CSCS cards after a multi-agency investigation.
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New poll reveals job insecurity or job reorganisation is thought to be the most common cause of work-related stress
- Half of workers across Europe think work-related stress is common, and four in ten think it is not handled well at their workplace.
- Job insecurity or job reorganisation is thought to be the most common cause of work-related stress across Europe.
- There is low awareness of programmes or policies to make it easier for workers to continue working up to or beyond the retirement age, though the majority support their introduction.
These are the main findings of the 3rd edition of the pan-European opinion poll conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).