Under-Staffing, Long Hours of Work and Health: The Don Jail
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Lewchuk, Wayne (Author)
Title
Under-Staffing, Long Hours of Work and Health: The Don Jail
Abstract
This assessment was prepared for the Ontario Public Service Employees Union. It examines the conditions of work at the Don Jail. I was asked by the union whether under-staffing and the resulting levels of overtime represented a health risk and to offer recommendations, if any, arising out of my assessment. The assessment provides evidence in support of the union's claim that long hours of work represent a potential health risk to the staff of the Don Jail.
Institution
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
Place
Toronto
Date
March 2003
Pages
62 pages
Citation Key
lewchukUnderStaffingLongHours2003
Link
Citation
Lewchuk, W. (2003). Under-Staffing, Long Hours of Work and Health: The Don Jail (p. 62 pages). Ontario Public Service Employees Union. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/241241836_UNDER-STAFFING_LONG_HOURS_OF_WORK_AND_HEALTH_THE_DON_JAIL
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