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电子废物回收行业正规部门工人的重叠脆弱性:评论。

Overlapping vulnerabilities in workers of the electronics recycling industry formal sector: A commentary.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.

Research and Expertise Division, Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail (IRSST), Montréal, Québec, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Ind Med. 2020 Nov;63(11):955-962. doi: 10.1002/ajim.23173. Epub 2020 Aug 26.

Abstract

Vulnerabilities in workers performing electronics recycling (e-recycling) in the informal sector worldwide have been well documented. However, the growing e-recycling industry in the formal sector still brings many challenges to protect the health of workers and their environment. This commentary aims to draw attention to the overlooked vulnerabilities faced by the workers of the e-recycling industry formal sector in high-income countries and discuss the potential impact on health inequalities experienced by these workers. Expanding the definition of vulnerability, not limited to the biological susceptibility to chemical and physical exposures, the demographic characteristics of workers in the e-recycling formal sector often reveal social groups known to be disadvantaged regarding occupational exposures and health effects, including young workers, immigrant or ethnic minorities, and workers with mental or physical health issues or disabilities. Overlapping structural vulnerabilities of the e-recycling industry stem from its newness, its working conditions, its conditions of employment, and the sociodemographic characteristics of its workforce. This phenomenon in high-income countries is not restricted to the e-recycling industry alone. It is rather a symptom of more generalized macro socioeconomical phenomena. The present challenges are in line with the new gig and green economies and changes in the global market, and their consequences on the solid waste sector. Continued efforts to strengthen the inclusion of social aspects of health into the complex interaction of the structural vulnerabilities met by e-recycling workers will be essential to anticipate and prevent health issues in this essential but still emerging workforce.

摘要

在全球范围内,从事电子废物(电子回收)非正式部门工作的工人存在许多脆弱性,这一点已经得到充分记录。然而,正规部门不断发展的电子回收行业仍然给保护工人及其环境的健康带来了许多挑战。本评论旨在提请人们注意被忽视的高收入国家正规电子回收行业工人面临的脆弱性问题,并讨论这些工人健康不平等的潜在影响。将脆弱性的定义扩大,不仅限于对化学和物理暴露的生物易感性,电子回收正规部门工人的人口统计学特征往往揭示了在职业暴露和健康影响方面处于不利地位的社会群体,包括年轻工人、移民或少数族裔以及有心理健康或身体残疾问题的工人。电子回收行业重叠的结构性脆弱性源于其新颖性、工作条件、就业条件以及劳动力的社会人口统计学特征。这种现象在高收入国家并不仅限于电子回收行业。这是更广泛的宏观社会经济现象的一个症状。目前的挑战与新的零工经济和绿色经济以及全球市场的变化以及它们对固体废物部门的影响相一致。为了加强将健康的社会方面纳入电子回收工人面临的结构性脆弱性的复杂相互作用,需要继续努力,这对于预测和预防这个重要但仍在发展中的劳动力的健康问题至关重要。

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