Full bibliography
All That is Solid Melts into Air: Worker Participation and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation in Ontario, 1970-2000.
- Mogensen, Vernon (Editor)
- Storey, Robert (Author)
- Tucker, Eric (Author)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents: Acts of God, acts of man : the invisibility of workplace death / Jordan Barab -- Criminal neglect : how dangerous employers stay safe from prosecution / Rory O'Neill -- Regulating risk at work : is expert paternalism the answer to workers irrationality? / Peter Dorman -- Silicosis and the on-going struggle to protect workers's health / Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner -- How safe are U.S. workplaces for Spanish-speaking workers? / Laura H. Rhodes -- Got air? The campaign to improve indoor air quality at the City University of New York / Joan Greenbaum and David Kotelchuck -- State or society? The rise and repeal of OSHA's ergonomics standard / Vernon Mogensen -- The ten-percenters : gender, nationality, and occupational health in Canada / Penney Kome -- All that is solid melts into air : worker participation in Ontario, 1970-2000 / Robert Storey and Eric Tucker -- The sinking of the neoliberal P-36 platform in Brazil / Carlos Eduardo Siqueira and Nadia Haiama-Neurohr -- Health and safety at work in Russia and Hungary : illusion and reality in the transition crisis / Michael Haynes and Rumy Husan.