Locating Labour Law: Conflicting Perspectives and the Case of Occupational Health and Safety

(2006) Elizabeth Commack, ed., Locating Law, 2nd edition, (Halifax: Fernwood), 152-179

14 Pages Posted: 1 Aug 2012 Last revised: 30 Oct 2013

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Eric Tucker

York University - Osgoode Hall Law School; Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Date Written: 2007

Abstract

While the need to locate employment and labour law in its social context is now widely recognized, there is significant disagreement over the character of that social context, how law is located in it, and the way that law both shapes and is shaped by its social location. The importance of these disputes is not just theoretical because their resolution shapes the way labour law is written and implemented. Nowhere is this truer than in one particular area of labour law, occupational health and safety (OHS) regulation. This chapter argues that from its origins in the nineteenth century, OHS regulation has been primarily guided by a consensus view of workers’ and employers’ interests in workplace health and safety. Historically, workers periodically resisted consensus-based regimes of regulation, insisting that the protection of their lives and health requires measures that recognize the salience of conflicts of interest and unequal power relations between workers and employers. From time to time workers succeeded in having the law reformed to address their concerns, but these accomplishments were undermined by the successful re-assertion of consensus perspectives in the implementation of regulatory reforms, resulting in regulatory failures that workers have paid for with their lives and health.

Keywords: labour law, locating law, occupational health, safety, OHS, employment

JEL Classification: K30, K31

Suggested Citation

Tucker, Eric, Locating Labour Law: Conflicting Perspectives and the Case of Occupational Health and Safety (2007). (2006) Elizabeth Commack, ed., Locating Law, 2nd edition, (Halifax: Fernwood), 152-179 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2111454

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