In Harm's Way: A case study of Pacific Workers in Manukau Manufacturing
CONTENTS
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Aims
- 1.3 Structure
- 2.1 Puataunofo
- 2.2 Department Of Labour's Pacific Strategy
- 2.3 Literature Review
- 3.1 Research With Pacific People
- 3.2 Project Objectives And Questions
- 3.3 Questionnaire Development And Approach
- 3.4 Sample Selection
- 3.5 Limitations
- 4.1 Overall Reporting Levels Over Time
- 4.2 Claim Rates Over Time
- 4.3 Occupational Risk
- 4.4 Fatalities In Manukau
- 4.5 Acc Claims In Manukau, By Sex And Age
- 4.6 Activity Prior To Accident In Manukau, By Ethnicity, 2009
- 4.7 Cause Of Accident In Manukau, By Ethnicity, 2009
- 4.8 Summary
- 5.1 Health And Safety Attitudes
- 5.2 Communication
- 5.3 Power Distance
- 5.4 Samoan Culture
- 5.5 Summary
- 6.1 Company Approaches To Health And Safety
- 6.2 Communication
- 6.3 Perceptions Of Pacific Workers
- 6.4 Summary
- 7.1 Communication
- 7.2 Importance Of Management Focus
- 7.3 Co-Morbidity
- 7.4 Power Distance
- 7.5 Literacy
- 7.6 Cultural Factors
- 7.7 Summary
8 Conclusion And Recommendations
- 8.1 Conclusions
- 8.2 Pulling It All Together: Contributing Factors Logic Model
- 8.3 Recommendations
Appendix A: Interview Schedules
Appendix B: Letter To Employers

