BUS 381 Chapter 10: Human Resources Chapter 10 textbook notes

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Safety affects employee well-being, which in turn affects customer service. Hundreds of thousands of costly workplace injuries occur across canada each year. A new approach to health and safety in the workplace that communicates the importance of employer and employee cooperation to reduce accident rates. Employees have 3 basic rights under the joint responsibility model. The right to know what hazards are present, how they are affected, and what health and safety training is available. The right to participate in the occupational health and safety process. The right to refuse unsafe work without fear of reprisals. A canada-wide, legally mandated system to protect workers by providing information about hazardous materials in the workplace. Laws intended to protect the health and safety of workers by minimizing work-related accidents and illnesses. Employers are responsible for due diligence" to maintain worker health and safety. Employees have the right to refuse work that is unsafe.

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