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Short trips and long days: Safety and health in short-haul trucking

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posted on 2023-05-20, 13:55 authored by Williamson, A, Philip BohlePhilip Bohle, Quinlan, M, Kennedy, D
This paper looks at the role and influence of contingent employment among short-haul truckers, an occupational group that has been little studied to date. A 2003 survey of Australian short-haul drivers examined the predictors of health and safety outcomes for all drivers and provided comparative information on the working hours, occupational safety and health, and work-life conflict of permanent employees, temporary (casual) employees, and owner-drivers. The main predictor of both illness and injury for all drivers was work-life conflict. The results show that contingent work is characteristic of short-haul trucking in Australia, especially among owner-drivers and casual employees. Contingent-work drivers differ from other drivers on a range of organizational characteristics, but not on safety and health outcomes. Contingent employment can take different forms, each of which is associated with a somewhat different set of effects on workers.

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Publication title

Industrial and Labor Relations Review

Volume

62

Pagination

415-429

ISSN

0019-7939

Department/School

TSBE

Publisher

Industrial Labor Relat Rev

Place of publication

Cornell Univ, Ithaca, USA, Ny, 14851-0952

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  • Restricted

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Workplace safety

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