Burnout of Ontario Teachers: Why the Education System is in a Crisis By Cristina Santos May 28, 2024 Main Highlights Teachers in Ontario are experiencing an increase in ‘burnout’ at an alarming rate, which takes an immense emotional toll on both their professional and...
Exploitative Labour Practices in Bangladesh Leather Supply Chain: Dark Side of the Luxury By Afrin Jessin Jenny September 28, 2023 Main Highlights Tannery workers in Bangladesh face exploitative conditions, enduring prolonged hazardous labor, inadequate wages, and...
AGM Announcement Dear CARWH Members, The 2022 CARWH AGM will be held Thursday November 10, 2022: 11:00 BC/12:00 AB-SK/14:00 ON-QC/15:00 ATL/15:30 NFLD.The meeting will be held via video/teleconference (details below). Draft agenda for the 2022 AGM Prospective Board...
Discrimination at Work: How Black Canadian Health Is Impacted at the Workplace By Keara Williams July 12, 2022 Main Highlights Black Canadians experience systemic racism and discrimination in the workplace even though the Canadian government purports that everyone has...
When does Work Begin? Commuting as an Occupational Hazard By William Foley July 04, 2022 Main Highlights What constitutes work is socially constructed. Currently, provincial governments have excluded commuting as a part of work, reflected in the lack of coverage for...
2022 CARWH Conference Registration Conference Program Speakers Dr. Katherine Lippel Lecture Trainee/Young Investigators Forum The Canadian Association for Research in Work and Health (CARWH) is pleased to announce that we will be hosting our bi-annual...