TY - JOUR
T1 - Protective action in the workplace in the time of COVID-19
T2 - The role of worker representation
AU - Ollé Espluga, Laia
AU - Payá Castiblanque, Raúl
AU - Llorens-Serrano, Clara
AU - Esteve-Matalí, Laura
AU - Navarro-Giné, Albert
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Background: This study addresses the contribution of worker representation to health and safety in the pandemic context. To do so, we examine whether the self-reported presence of representatives in workplaces is associated with the implementation of anti-COVID-19 protective action and with which type of measures their existence is most strongly associated (individual, collective or organizational). The article also explores how the presence of worker representatives and anti-COVID-19 protective measures are distributed according to workers' socio-professional characteristics and company features. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study based on an online survey conducted in Spain (n = 19,452 workers). Multiple Correspondence Analysis was used for the multivariate description while the association between worker representation and protective measures was assessed by robust Poisson regressions. Results: The maps resulting from the Multiple Correspondence Analysis allow for the identification of patterns of inequalities in protection, with a clear occupational social class divide. The regression models show that protective measures are applied more frequently where worker representatives exist, this association being particularly strong in relation to organizational measures. Conclusions: The presence of worker representation is systematically associated with a greater presence of protective measures, which could have implications for the reduction of social inequalities resulting from labor-management practices.
AB - Background: This study addresses the contribution of worker representation to health and safety in the pandemic context. To do so, we examine whether the self-reported presence of representatives in workplaces is associated with the implementation of anti-COVID-19 protective action and with which type of measures their existence is most strongly associated (individual, collective or organizational). The article also explores how the presence of worker representatives and anti-COVID-19 protective measures are distributed according to workers' socio-professional characteristics and company features. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study based on an online survey conducted in Spain (n = 19,452 workers). Multiple Correspondence Analysis was used for the multivariate description while the association between worker representation and protective measures was assessed by robust Poisson regressions. Results: The maps resulting from the Multiple Correspondence Analysis allow for the identification of patterns of inequalities in protection, with a clear occupational social class divide. The regression models show that protective measures are applied more frequently where worker representatives exist, this association being particularly strong in relation to organizational measures. Conclusions: The presence of worker representation is systematically associated with a greater presence of protective measures, which could have implications for the reduction of social inequalities resulting from labor-management practices.
KW - COVID-19 pandemic
KW - occupational social class
KW - protective measures
KW - Spain
KW - worker representation
KW - COVID-19 pandemic
KW - occupational social class
KW - protective measures
KW - Spain
KW - worker representation
KW - COVID-19 pandemic
KW - occupational social class
KW - protective measures
KW - Spain
KW - worker representation
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U2 - 10.1002/ajim.23578
DO - 10.1002/ajim.23578
M3 - Article
C2 - 38453150
AN - SCOPUS:85187104806
SN - 0271-3586
VL - 67
SP - 453
EP - 465
JO - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
JF - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
IS - 5
ER -