DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois.
Collaborative for Health Equity Cook County, Chicago, Illinois.
Am J Ind Med. 2020 Jul;63(7):563-576. doi: 10.1002/ajim.23112. Epub 2020 Apr 23.
The United States currently has over one million restaurants, making food service one of the largest workforces and industry sectors in the nation's economy. Historically, concern for the health of early restaurant workers was tied largely to the hygiene of the food and thus the wellbeing of the customer rather than the individuals preparing the food. The landscape of occupational illness and injury that resulted is fraught with some of the starkest health disparities in wages, discrimination, benefits, injuries, and illness seen among US laborers. These disparities have consistently been associated with social class and economic position. Conditions identified during the early years of restaurant work, before the introduction of occupational safety and health protections, persist today largely due to tipped wages, dependence on customer discretion, and the management structure. Research and intervention efforts to control occupational health hazards should be directed toward the socioeconomic and structural roots of health problems among food service workers in the United States. Such efforts have important implications for enhancing worker protections, improving wages, and restructuring working conditions for restaurant and food service workers. They also suggest opportunities for occupational health practitioners and researchers to contribute to system-level change analysis to address centuries-old occupational health challenges still facing one of the largest sectors of workers in the country.
美国目前拥有超过 100 万家餐馆,这使得餐饮服务成为全美经济中最大的劳动力和行业部门之一。从历史上看,早期餐馆工人的健康问题主要与食品卫生有关,因此主要关注的是顾客的健康,而不是准备食物的个人。由此产生的职业疾病和伤害的状况充满了一些在美国劳动者中最明显的工资、歧视、福利、伤害和疾病方面的差异。这些差异一直与社会阶层和经济地位有关。在引入职业安全和健康保护之前,在餐馆工作的早期阶段确定的条件,由于小费工资、依赖顾客自由裁量权以及管理结构,在今天仍然存在。控制职业健康危害的研究和干预措施,应该针对美国餐饮服务工人的社会经济和结构性健康问题根源。这些努力对于加强工人保护、提高工资和重构餐馆和餐饮服务工人的工作条件具有重要意义。它们还为职业健康从业者和研究人员提供了机会,有助于进行系统层面的变革分析,以应对该国最大的工人部门之一仍然面临的几个世纪以来的职业健康挑战。