2020
DOI: 10.1017/err.2020.86
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Health and Safety at Work in the Time of COVID-19: A Social Europe Reckoning?

Abstract: The shortcomings in the handling of COVID-19 highlighted the salience of health and safety at work and fuelled discussions surrounding the desirability of a European Health Union. This article conceptualises occupational health and safety at the European Union (EU) level as a key driver for the creation of a European Health Union. Through recourse to the area’s roots and its relevance to the tackling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the benefits of putting occupational health and safety in the driving seat are set ou… Show more

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“…A Reuters investigation of the role played by the US Occupational Safety and Health Authority found a similar failure to investigate worker complaints adequately and a failure to inspect and investigate. To varying degrees, those failures were apparent across European nation states (Polomarkakis, 2020).…”
Section: Covid‐19 Pandemic Regimes Of Permission and The Limits Of Le...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Reuters investigation of the role played by the US Occupational Safety and Health Authority found a similar failure to investigate worker complaints adequately and a failure to inspect and investigate. To varying degrees, those failures were apparent across European nation states (Polomarkakis, 2020).…”
Section: Covid‐19 Pandemic Regimes Of Permission and The Limits Of Le...mentioning
confidence: 99%