Under-Staffing, Long Hours of Work and Health: The Don Jail

Resource type
Author/contributor
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.
Place
Toronto
Institution
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
Date
March 2003
Pages
62 pages
Short Title
Under-Staffing, Long Hours of Work and Health
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