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Immigrant Workers at Risk: The Urgent Need for Improved Workplace Safety and Health Policies and Programs

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afl_cio17_ImmigrantWorkersatRisk.pdf (498.52 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/88124
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Labor Unions
Author
AFL-CIO
Abstract

[Excerpt] Foreign-born workers are likely to toil in high-risk occupations, work in the unregulated, “informal” economy and often fear reporting workplace injuries. Many are not aware of their legal rights to safety and health on the job and to workers’ compensation if they are injured. The AFL-CIO report, Immigrant Workers at Risk: The Urgent Need for Improved Workplace Safety and Health Policies and Programs, examines how these factors contribute to the alarming rates of injury and death on the job among immigrants and discusses the detrimental economic effects of such workplace injuries and death across society.

Date Issued
2005-08-01
Keywords
immigration
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workplace safety
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workplace injuries
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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OSHA
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: Copyright by the AFL-CIO. Document posted with special permission by the copyright holder.
Type
article

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