Giornale Italiano di Medicina del Lavoro ed Ergonomia
Volume 33, Issue 2 SUPPL., 2011, Pages 26-28

Health protection and well-being of immigrant workers as factor of business competitiveness [La tutela della salute e del benessere dei lavoratori immigrati come fattore di competitività aziendale] (Article)

Moltrasio A.*
  • a Icro Coatings S.p.a., Chignolo d'Isola (BG), Via Bedeschi 25, 24040 Chignolo d'Isola (BG), Italy

Abstract

The role of the enterprises in tackling the immigration theme was significant in the last few years, though within a context of tensions, necessity of flexible approaches, and swaying feelings. However, the world of the entrepreneurs has certainly contributed to the promotion of quality of life and to the process of integration, through a few actions, such as education, the use of mediators for culture, cooperation with projects aimed at family conjunctions, regularizations, code of ethics. The acknowledgement that the immigrant workers is more prone to acquire health and safety culture is a step forward, as well as the co-existence of cultures is per se a positive factor toward behavioral changes. An industriai policy favoring work for itself, equity and merit, while creating moments of encounter, certainly facilitates good organization and integration, and delineates pathways for responsibility for immigrant workers as well. The occupational plant physician can proactively play a fundamental role for safety and health promotion for immigrant workers, considering the special relationship based on trust and the moments of encounter within the workplace, clear occasion "to treat every patient with the same care and diligence, regardless of ethnicity, religion, nationality, social condition", as the Hyppocrates oath states. © PI-ME, Pavia 2011.

Author Keywords

Immigration Health and safety at work Industriai policy

Index Keywords

Physician's Role health promotion human ethics Competitive Behavior health status Commerce quality of life Humans workplace Emigrants and Immigrants safety Occupational Medicine cultural factor social welfare commercial phenomena Article organization and management physician attitude migration Italy Cultural Characteristics Transients and Migrants

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ISSN: 15927830
Cited by: 2
Original Language: Italian