Elling R H
Int J Health Serv. 1977;7(2):209-35. doi: 10.2190/MQDB-PRC3-9P6W-M76D.
This paper examines world political economic relationships, especially the growing disparities between "developed" and underdeveloped countries and the role of multinational corporations in exploiting the people and resources of underdeveloped lands. Workers in these lands are identified as high risk for both new and old forms of occupational health hazards. To protect themselves, workers must establish governments on their own behalf rather than client governments serving external capitalist interests.
本文探讨世界政治经济关系,特别是“发达”国家与不发达国家之间日益扩大的差距,以及跨国公司在剥削不发达地区人民和资源方面所起的作用。这些地区的工人被认定面临新老形式职业健康危害的高风险。为了保护自己,工人们必须代表自己建立政府,而不是建立为外部资本主义利益服务的附庸政府。