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Working in the Shadows: Safety and Health in Forestry Services in Southern Oregon.

Carl Wilmsen1, Diane Bush2, Dinorah Barton-Antonio2.   

Abstract

We conducted a small participatory survey to document occupational injuries and illnesses, medical treatment, wage issues, and general working conditions among 150 forest workers in southern Oregon who are mostly Spanish-speaking immigrants from Latin America. We used snowball sampling in administering the survey. Survey results showed a high rate of job-related injury among the workers who responded to our survey. Results also suggested that many forestry services contractors licensed in Jackson and Josephine counties may not always follow labor laws. The vast majority of workers surveyed reported being fearful of retaliation for reporting injuries. There were no differences in reported working conditions and wage issues between workers with H-2B visas and other workers in the sample. This finding suggests that current US labor and health and safety laws are not effectively protecting Oregon's forest workers, owing to forest workers' structural vulnerability-their low positioning in social structures supported by immigration and economic status-compounded by fear of retaliation. Immigration policies and enforcement practices that contribute to creating a labor system with these inherent vulnerabilities and power imbalances need to be further examined and changed.

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Keywords:  forest management; forest workers; labor laws; occupational safety and health; transnationalism

Year:  2015        PMID: 29643572      PMCID: PMC5890815          DOI: 10.5849/jof.13-076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J For        ISSN: 0022-1201            Impact factor:   2.047


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8.  Evaluation of a pilot promotora program for Latino forest workers in southern Oregon.

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