A failure of voluntarism: the case of joint health and safety committees in Britain
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https://doi.org/10.26686/nzjir.v7i2.3511Abstract
This paper sets out the history of the attempt to establish voluntary health and safety committees in Britain, their failure and the attempt to legislate for their development. The impact of this legislation is analysed and the paper concludes by presenting a framework, which it is argued, would be developed for analysing the impact of legislation in Britain and in other countries such as New Zealand.Downloads
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1982-07-05
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