Preventing and Managing Natural and Environmental Disasters: Employment Protection, Welfare and Industrial Relations Systems

Abstract

This paper sets out to evaluate the reliability of the firmly  established distinction  between  natural  disasters environmental  and  technological  ones focusing  on  the  consequences relating to labour law and industrial relations. Due to the unpredictability of natural disasters, welfare systems traditionally support the victims and the areas affected through temporary and emergency interventions. On the contrary, environmental and technological hazards are deemed preventable, therefore legal authorities are usually tasked with establishing their  causes  and  determining penal,  administrative  or  civil  sanctions  for those responsible. The  question  arising  from  the  foregoing  considerations  and  which  this paper seeks  to  answer  is  whether  labour  law,  industrial  relations  and welfare  systems  can  provide  a  contribution  to  the  prevention  and  the proactive management of disasters.

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