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Determinants of effective action on workplace safety and health in global companies - The case of global network container terminal operators

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MARINE POLICY
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104374

Keywords

Container terminals; Occupational safety and health (OSH); Global network terminal (GNT) operators; Multinational companies (MNCs); Human resource management (HRM); Determinants

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  1. Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
  2. International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)

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Container terminals play a critical role in the globalization of trade but operational practices often lead to safety and health issues. Global operators must adapt to and reflect local contexts in different countries. Local contexts play a significant role in influencing best practices in occupational safety and health.
Container terminals are critical nodes in the globalisation of trade. Many are operated by global companies with strong corporate rhetoric espousing zero tolerance of injury and ill-health. Yet operational practices often contribute to the intensification of work and outsourcing of labour; conditions associated with poor safety and health. Serious and fatal injuries and ill-health continue to occur in these terminals. With reference to the findings of a study of occupational safety and health (OSH) arrangements in terminals operated by four of the largest operators, key contextual determinants in the terminals' labour relations and regulatory environments that influence practice and outcomes are identified. The influences are compared in different national settings and, the paper finds, like multinational companies generally, global operators are obliged to adapt and reflect local contexts. In relation to OSH best practice, a critical influence is the way that local context acts to constrain and challenge business logics and interests. This acts to make 'best practice' more likely where companies are constrained in this way, regardless of the claims of their corporate rhetoric.

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