‘It is intimidating going into your first job’: Young teens and workplace safety

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Children & Society Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1111/chso.12896
Rebecca Raby, Lindsay C. Sheppard, Wolfgang Lehmann
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Drawing on qualitative focus groups and interviews, this paper draws on participatory and relational approaches to explore how prospective and very new workers in their early teens in Canada talk about and navigate workplace safety. We foreground our young participants' discussions and safety management strategies to discuss their shared and sometimes narrow understanding of unsafe work; their mixed, and often limited, experiences of safety training; and the individualized avenues they prioritize to deal with potential and concrete safety issues. Countering our participants' inclination towards individualized solutions, we focus on how these young workers are embedded in relationships with others as well as the material world, including workplace cultures; networks and hierarchies of people; specific materials, time and time pressures; and safety‐related policies. Such a relational lens can in turn guide how we think about fostering workplace safety in ways that challenge more individualized approaches, specifically through recognizing interdependencies that shape how young people think about workplace safety; expanding beyond unidirectional, individualized educational strategies; and favouring shared self‐advocacy, especially with older workers, including through unionization.
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第一份工作让人望而生畏青少年与工作场所安全
本文以定性焦点小组和访谈为基础,采用参与式和关系式方法,探讨加拿大十来岁的准工人和新工人如何谈论和处理工作场所安全问题。我们将年轻参与者的讨论和安全管理策略放在首位,讨论他们对不安全工作的共同理解,有时是狭隘的理解;他们在安全培训方面的经验参差不齐,而且往往很有限;以及他们在处理潜在和具体安全问题时优先考虑的个性化途径。与参与者倾向于个人化的解决方案不同,我们关注的重点是这些青年工人如何融入与他人的关系以及物质世界,包括工作场所文化、人际网络和等级制度、特定材料、时间和时间压力以及与安全相关的政策。这种关系视角反过来又可以指导我们如何思考促进工作场所安全的问题,从而挑战更多的个性化方法,特别是通过认识到影响年轻人如何思考工作场所安全的相互依存关系;超越单向、个性化的教育战略;以及支持共同的自我倡导,特别是与年长工人一起,包括通过工会。
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Children & Society
Children & Society SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Children & Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high quality research and debate on all aspects of childhood and policies and services for children and young people. The journal is based in the United Kingdom, with an international range and scope. The journal informs all those who work with and for children, young people and their families by publishing innovative papers on research and practice across a broad spectrum of topics, including: theories of childhood; children"s everyday lives at home, school and in the community; children"s culture, rights and participation; children"s health and well-being; child protection, early prevention and intervention.
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