2007
DOI: 10.1007/s12122-007-9010-5
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Working Unusual Hours and Its Relationship to Job Satisfaction: A Study of European Maritime Pilots

Abstract: Maritime pilotage, Irregular working patterns, Job satisfaction,

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“…While navigational demands are becoming increasingly more complex with the advent of electronic navigational instrumentation [24], evidence indicates that attention and vigilance on psychomotor tasks decreases with the presence of fatigue during night shift [25]. Combined, these explanations are consistent with other maritime pilotage investigations that revealed work-related stress (e.g., shift-work) were a primary cause of health problems, including early fatigue and insomnia [9]. Therefore, it seems plausible that long shifts and the increased reliance on automated systems to improve efficiency may exacerbate worker fatigue and affect task performance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…While navigational demands are becoming increasingly more complex with the advent of electronic navigational instrumentation [24], evidence indicates that attention and vigilance on psychomotor tasks decreases with the presence of fatigue during night shift [25]. Combined, these explanations are consistent with other maritime pilotage investigations that revealed work-related stress (e.g., shift-work) were a primary cause of health problems, including early fatigue and insomnia [9]. Therefore, it seems plausible that long shifts and the increased reliance on automated systems to improve efficiency may exacerbate worker fatigue and affect task performance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…First, compared to commercial aviation pilots, typically only 1 maritime pilot is responsible for negotiating the passage plan with the ship captain prior to departure, and navigating the vessel [9]. The maritime pilot is solely responsible for ensuring that he/she is familiar with any relevant meteorological data, specific vessel details, expected traffic through the passageway and harbour during a manoeuvre, or any other job-relevant information.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Further literature is concerned with income effects of atypical working hours ). Andresen et al (2007) examine how working unusual working hours affects European maritime pilots and find a negative effect on job satisfaction. Janssen and Nachreiner (2004) use cross section data to analyze effects of several flexible working hour arrangements on health and subjective well-being.…”
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confidence: 99%