851 resultados para DISABLED WORKERS


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In this paper we consider the programming of job rotation in the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem. The motivation for this study comes from the designing of assembly lines in sheltered work centers for the disabled, where workers have different task execution times. In this context, the well-known training aspects associated with job rotation are particularly desired. We propose a metric along with a mixed integer linear model and a heuristic decomposition method to solve this new job rotation problem. Computational results show the efficacy of the proposed heuristics. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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People with disabilities have a right to a full life in every sense and one of those fundamental rights is the possibility to work. In this paper, the importance of social employment integration of disabled people is highlighted as one of the stakeholders to be satisfied by companies in the new framework that corporate social responsibility is constructing. The objective of the paper is to revise the benefits of some well-known operations research/management science tools that, if applied correctly, have a double positive impact on work accessibility and improved productivity. The responses collected from managers of Valencia`s ShelteredWork Centres for Disabled by means of a structured questionnaire are used to analyse the level of implementation of these tools and their impact depending on the type of centre, the kind of disability and other structural variables.

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During the 1990s attempts to identify a feminist trade union agenda have focused on both the content and process of such a potential agenda. In a period in which trade unions have changed significantly, the general national agenda appears to be changing, acknowledging issues of importance to women. UNISON, Britain's largest trade union, has enshrined proportionality and fair representation in its constitution, developing national initiatives aimed at improving opportunities in work and in the union for women, black workers, manual workers, disabled workers, etc. who traditionally have been less well represented. Many issues affecting women generally have moved to centre stage, yet issues affecting women ancillary workers seem as excluded as ever. Through a study of cleaners in the National Health Service this article argues that workplace interests reflect wider social divisions, but in a variety of patterns depending on the social organization of work. Despite thewidening trade union agenda, particular interests — more specifically the workplace interests of working-class women and black women — continue to be neglected.

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The use of public procurement to achieve social outcomes is widespread, but detailed information about how it operates is often sketchy and difficult to find. This article is essentially a mapping exercise, describing the history and current use Of government contracting as a tool of social regulation, what the author calls the issue of 'linkage'. The article considers the popularity of linkage in the I 9,h century in Europe and North America, particularly in dealing with issues of labour standards and unemployment. The use of linkage expanded during the 20(th) century, initially to include the provision of employment opportunities to disabled workers. During and after World War 11, the use of linkage became particularly important in the United States in addressing racial equality, in the requirements for non-discrimination in contracts, and in affirmative action and set-asides for minority businesses. Subsequently, the role of procurement spread both in its geographical coverage and in the subject areas of social policy that it was used to promote. The article considers examples of the use of procurement to promote equality on the basis of ethnicity and gender drawn from Malaysia, South Africa, Canada, and the European Community. More recently, procurement has been used as an instrument to promote human rights transnationally, also by international organizations such as the International Labour Organisation. The article includes some reflections on the relationship between 'green' procurement, 'social' procurement, and sustainable development, and recent attempts to develop the concept of 'sustainable procurement.

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Le devoir d’accommodement raisonnable a fait couler beaucoup d’encre, au Québec et ailleurs au Canada, au cours de la dernière décennie. Depuis la première fois où elle fût énoncée par la Cour suprême du Canada en 1985, les tribunaux ont été appelés à se prononcer à maintes reprises sur cette notion. Partant d’un concept juridique vague et peu précis, les décideurs ont cherché à définir le concept d’accommodement raisonnable à travers une étude approfondie de sa seule limite : la contrainte excessive. Il est désormais acquis que les employeurs ont l’obligation d’adapter le travail et les lieux de travail pour permettre aux personnes handicapées d’avoir accès à l’emploi sans discrimination. Le syndicat, tout comme le salarié visé par une demande d’accommodement, a également l’obligation de collaborer à la recherche de mesures de redressement. Ce mémoire propose une étude jurisprudentielle des concepts d’accommodements raisonnables et de contrainte excessive. Notre analyse portera sur les décisions des tribunaux judiciaires et administratifs rendues au Québec entre 1999 et 2010. La présente étude a pour objet principal d’analyser l’étendue de la notion de contrainte et à la circonscrire avec clarté et précision.

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El ausentismo laboral es un problema para la economía de las empresas y para la sociedad en general, su principal causa son las enfermedades de origen común. Los costos totales son difíciles de cuantificar por la cantidad de factores que influyen en él. METODOLOGIA: Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal que caracterizó el ausentismo laboral teniendo como fuente la base de datos de una empresa del sector terciario de la economía Colombiana, dedicada a las telecomunicaciones a nivel nacional. Se tomó como población universo 3.647 trabajadores a mitad de año de 2013. La población objeto de estudio la conformaron 889 trabajadores que se incapacitaron desde el 1 de enero de 2013 al 31 de diciembre de 2013. RESULTADOS: Se presentaron por enfermedad común 1.097 (83,87%)incapacidades, 740 (83,24%) incapacitados y 7.526 (57,28%) de días perdidos. Las mujeres son las que presentaron mayor número de incapacidades 63,3% (694). Según la clasificación de grupos diagnósticos del CIE 10, el sistema que generó mayor número de días perdidos fue el osteomuscular con el 13,40%. El diagnostico individual que genero mayor número de días perdidos fue el trastorno mixto de ansiedad y depresión 4% (301). Los trabajadores con cinco o más incapacidades durante el año fueron 26 (3,51%) que generaron el 33,3% (2.506) de los días perdidos. Los accidentes de trabajo no son una causa importante de ausentismo. RECOMENDACIONES: Implementar un sistema de recolección de información del ausentismo que se alimente de manera sistemática y continua para tener información suficiente, oportuna y confiable que permita analizarla y generar planes de acción. revisar las actividades que la empresa ha implementado para identificar, evaluar, gestionar los factores de riesgo psicolaborales; optimizar la detección temprana y prevención de desórdenes musculo esqueléticos. Por último realizar monitoreo evaluación y seguimiento a los trabajadores que presentan más de cinco incapacidades durante el año, con un grupo de salud interdisciplinario que permita implementar acciones de promoción y prevención de salud.

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El ausentismo laboral es un problema para la economía de las empresas y para la sociedad en general, su principal causa son las enfermedades de origen común. Los costos totales son difíciles de cuantificar por la cantidad de factores que influyen en él. METODOLOGIA: Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal que caracterizó el ausentismo laboral teniendo como fuente la base de datos de una empresa del sector terciario de la economía Colombiana, dedicada a las telecomunicaciones a nivel nacional. Se tomó como población universo 3.647 trabajadores a mitad de año de 2013. La población objeto de estudio la conformaron 889 trabajadores que se incapacitaron desde el 1 de enero de 2013 al 31 de diciembre de 2013. RESULTADOS: Se presentaron por enfermedad común 1.097 (83,87%)incapacidades, 740 (83,24%) incapacitados y 7.526 (57,28%) de días perdidos. Las mujeres son las que presentaron mayor número de incapacidades 63,3% (694). Según la clasificación de grupos diagnósticos del CIE 10, el sistema que generó mayor número de días perdidos fue el osteomuscular con el 13,40%. El diagnostico individual que genero mayor número de días perdidos fue el trastorno mixto de ansiedad y depresión 4% (301). Los trabajadores con cinco o más incapacidades durante el año fueron 26 (3,51%) que generaron el 33,3% (2.506) de los días perdidos. Los accidentes de trabajo no son una causa importante de ausentismo. RECOMENDACIONES: Implementar un sistema de recolección de información del ausentismo que se alimente de manera sistemática y continua para tener información suficiente, oportuna y confiable que permita analizarla y generar planes de acción. revisar las actividades que la empresa ha implementado para identificar, evaluar, gestionar los factores de riesgo psicolaborales; optimizar la detección temprana y prevención de desórdenes musculo esqueléticos. Por último realizar monitoreo evaluación y seguimiento a los trabajadores que presentan más de cinco incapacidades durante el año, con un grupo de salud interdisciplinario que permita implementar acciones de promoción y prevención de salud.

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We propose simple heuristics for the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem. This problem typically occurs in assembly lines in sheltered work centers for the disabled. Different from the well-known simple assembly line balancing problem, the task execution times vary according to the assigned worker. We develop a constructive heuristic framework based on task and worker priority rules defining the order in which the tasks and workers should be assigned to the workstations. We present a number of such rules and compare their performance across three possible uses: as a stand-alone method, as an initial solution generator for meta-heuristics, and as a decoder for a hybrid genetic algorithm. Our results show that the heuristics are fast, they obtain good results as a stand-alone method and are efficient when used as a initial solution generator or as a solution decoder within more elaborate approaches.

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This study examined variables that may influence coworkers' acceptance of accommodations made for employees with disabilities. Agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, self-esteem, and emotional intelligence were predicted to affect the relationship between procedural justice and fairness perceptions of accommodations made for disabled workers. Approximately 400 university students read one of four accommodation scenarios and provided fairness ratings in order to test eight hypotheses. Results provided evidence that the presence of procedural justice had a direct influence on participants' fairness perceptions of implemented accommodations. Participants' individual characteristics were also directly related to fairness perceptions. Additionally, conscientiousness was found to moderate the relationship between the presence of procedural justice and fairness perceptions. Findings from this study suggest that organizations should use clear and consistent guidelines and procedures to determine and implement accommodations. Additionally, findings reinforce the importance of keeping individuals informed of the ways in which decisions are made within an organization.

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The increase of buyer-driven supply chains, outsourcing and other forms of non-traditional employment has resulted in challenges for labour market regulation. One business model which has created substantial regulatory challenges is supply chains. The supply chain model involves retailers purchasing products from brand corporations who then outsource the manufacturing of the work to traders who contract with factories or outworkers who actually manufacture the clothing and textiles. This business model results in time and cost pressures being pushed down the supply chain which has resulted in sweatshops where workers systematically have their labour rights violated. Literally millions of workers work in dangerous workplaces where thousands are killed or permanently disabled every year. This thesis has analysed possible regulatory responses to provide workers a right to safety and health in supply chains which provide products for Australian retailers. This thesis will use a human rights standard to determine whether Australia is discharging its human rights obligations in its approach to combating domestic and foreign labour abuses. It is beyond this thesis to analyse Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) laws in every jurisdiction. Accordingly, this thesis will focus upon Australian domestic laws and laws in one of Australia’s major trading partners, the Peoples’ Republic of China (China). It is hypothesised that Australia is currently breaching its human rights obligations through failing to adequately regulate employees’ safety at work in Australian-based supply chains. To prove this hypothesis, this thesis will adopt a three- phase approach to analysing Australia’s regulatory responses. Phase 1 will identify the standard by which Australia’s regulatory approach to employees’ health and safety in supply chains can be judged. This phase will focus on analysing how workers’ rights to safety as a human right imposes a moral obligation on Australia to take reasonablely practicable steps regulate Australian-based supply chains. This will form a human rights standard against which Australia’s conduct can be judged. Phase 2 focuses upon the current regulatory environment. If existing regulatory vehicles adequately protect the health and safety of employees, then Australia will have discharged its obligations through simply maintaining the status quo. Australia currently regulates OHS through a combination of ‘hard law’ and ‘soft law’ regulatory vehicles. The first part of phase 2 analyses the effectiveness of traditional OHS laws in Australia and in China. The final part of phase 2 then analyses the effectiveness of the major soft law vehicle ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ (CSR). The fact that employees are working in unsafe working conditions does not mean Australia is breaching its human rights obligations. Australia is only required to take reasonably practicable steps to ensure human rights are realized. Phase 3 identifies four regulatory vehicles to determine whether they would assist Australia in discharging its human rights obligations. Phase 3 then analyses whether Australia could unilaterally introduce supply chain regulation to regulate domestic and extraterritorial supply chains. Phase 3 also analyses three public international law regulatory vehicles. This chapter considers the ability of the United Nations Global Compact, the ILO’s Better Factory Project and a bilateral agreement to improve the detection and enforcement of workers’ right to safety and health.

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Recent welfare reform in Australia has been constructed around the now-familiar principle of paid work and willingness to work as the fundamental marker of social citizenship. Beginning with the long-term unemployed in Australia in the mid 1990s, the scope of welfare reform has now extended to include people with a disability – which is a category of income support that has been growing in Australia. From the national government’s point of view this growth is a financial concern as it seeks to move as many people as possible into paid work to support the costs of an ageing population (DEWR, 2005). In doing so, the government has changed the meaning of disability in terms of eligibility for financial support from the state, and at the same time redefined the role of people with a disability with regard to work, and the role of the state with regard to the disabled. This has been a matter of some political contention in Australia.