Technology, Law, and the Working Environment: Revised Edition

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Island Press, 01.10.1996 - 668 Seiten
Technology, Law, and the Working Environmprovides a thorough discussion of the legal issues relevant to technology-related workplace problems. It includes detailed chapters that examine occupational health and safety, toxic substance regulations, technology bargaining, and the law as it applies to the work environment. The authors explore the scope of right-to-know requirements and other worker rights, and examine the legal consequences of injury and disease for both workers and firms.After discussing the evolution of technology, work, and health since the turn of the century, the authors explore the economic and political forces that spurred the developmof a variety of legal responses.Among the topics considered are: costs of occupational disease and injury market alternatives to regulating health and safety the role of economic considerations in setting standards the usefulness of economic analysis in regulatory decisionmaking the relationship between environmental regulation and workplace regulation Throughout, the text is supplemented with excerpts from key judicial decisions and selected expert commentaries that provide valuable insights into how to use the law to best effect in the workplace.

Autoren-Profil (1996)

Nicholas A. Ashford is professor of technology and policy at MIT and adjunct faculty at the Harvard and Boston University Schools of Public Health.Charles C. Caldart is lecturer in law and technology in the Departmof Civil Engineering and research associate at the Center for Technology, Policy, and Industrial Developmat MIT. He is also director of litigation at the National Environmental Law Center.

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