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모기업 협력업체 산업안전보건관리에 대한 인식

  • 이경용;이관형;손두익;오지영;갈원모;신문진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Industrial Safety Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.339-344
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    • 2003
  • 우리나라 전체 산업재해의 상당수가 상시근로자 300인 미만의 중소기업에서 발생하고 있어 산업재해예방을 위한 주된 노련이 중소기업에서 이루어져야 함에도 불구하고 중소기업이 경영여건 등 제반사유로 인하여 중소기업의 자율적 안전 관리가 미흡한 것이 우리의 현실이다. 현재 대다수의 중소기업은 대기업의 납품업체 또는 하청업체로써 생산 활동을 하고 있으며, 중소기업의 산업재해는 대기업에서 필요한 부품의 납품지연이나 생산차질로 연계되기 때문에 대기업과 중소기업이 하청으로 연결되어 있는 경우 근로자의 안전보건 문제는 대기업이나 중소기업 모두에게 있어 생산활동에 중요한 관리대상이 되고 있다.(중략)

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A Study on Improvement of Safety Management in Subcontractor through Process Safety Management (공정안전관리를 통한 도급업체 안전관리 강화에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Joo Yeob;Lee, Keun Won;Kim, Kyu-Jung;Kim, Tae-Ok
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 2015
  • Looking at the large and small fire, explosion, or release accidents that occurred recently, we can see that the accident of subcontractor workers has been increased in the contractor workplace while a harmful or dangerous maintenance works. In this study, the actual status of subcontractor's safety management was examined by using the questionnaire to the contractor who submitted the process safety report. In order to improve the safety management of subcontractors, the responsibility and rational role-sharing between the contractors and subcontractors were reviewed. Also, Providing safety and health information and worker protection measures during maintenance were investigated. The results of this study can be used to help strengthen and improvement safety management of the subcontractor at the time of a hazardous or dangerous works. In addition, it will be utilized to reduce industrial accidents and to build mutual cooperation relationship between contractor and subcontractor.

A Study on the Establishment of a Collaboration Relationship between Prime and Subcontractors in Korean Construction Industry - Focused on the Gangwon Area - (건설업 원.하청 기업간 협력관계 구축에 관한 연구 -강원지역을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Jin-Bong;Kim, Seon-Gyoo
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.95-107
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    • 2008
  • Recently, a size of the domestic construction industry Has been reduced rapidly, and its economic slump Has been continued with the government real estate stabilization and tax policies. Moreover, as the reconstruction of apartments that has been added high value to the construction companies has been on the stake of high risk with delays of reconstruction start and finance restriction policies, an uncertainty of the construction markets and the competitions between the construction companies has been increased. At this point, the establishment of a collaboration relationship between construction companies has been recognized as one of the methodologies to respond actively on these uncertainties and fierce competitions. A collaboration relationship between construction companies is based on the balanced cooperation relationship for surviving together, and should be maintained on the complement and specialized collaboration between big, middle and small contractors. This paper propose a model of practical collaboration relationship to cooperate together between prime and subcontractors in Korean construction companies based on the analysis of questionnaires to the collaboration status between general and subcontractors in the Gangwon area.

The Sources of Firm Size-Wage Premium (기업규모 간 임금격차 원인 분석)

  • Song, Sang Yoon
    • Journal of Labour Economics
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.63-105
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    • 2018
  • This paper analyzes the effects of three factors on the firm-size wage premium which have not been considered in previous studies: the worker compositions within firms, the wage differentials between contractors and subcontractors, and the performance pay and rent-sharing behaviors of firms. The main results are as follows. First, even after controlling for the various worker characteristics, the differences in shares of highly educated workers, managers, and professionals between large and small firms make the size-wage premium larger. Secondly, wage differentials between contractors and subcontractors also affect the size-wage premium in the manufacturing sector. Thirdly, high performance pay and active rent-sharing behaviors of large manufacturing firms make the size-wage premium larger. These results imply that a positive matching effect among skilled workers, a structural problem between contractors and subcontractors, and differences in rent-sharing behaviors between large and small firms have affected the firm-size wage premium in the South Korean labor market.

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A View on In-house Subcontract Workers in Hyundai Motor Company (현대자동차 비정규직 문제를 바라보는 시각과 해결을 위한 제언)

  • Park, Tae-ju
    • Korean Journal of Labor Studies
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.105-137
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    • 2013
  • This paper proposes to examine the relationship between the two trade unions of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) - those of the regular workers and of the in-house subcontract workers - around the issue of converting irregular workers to regular ones, which has been a social issue for a long time, and, furthermore, to find a desirable solution. The politics of the in-house subcontracting rotate around three axes: the conflictive collusion between the company and the regular workers'union regarding the internal labor market; the exclusion and resistance between the company and the subcontract workers'union; and the solidaristic conflict relationship between the two unions. After the final decree by the supreme court in 2012 the conflict and collusion/solidarity relationship of the three social actors have been amplified in scale - the continuous limping of the special bargaining between the company and the unions, the intensified conflict between the company and the subcontract workers'union, and the crisis of the collusion between the branches of the two unions are all evidence of this. A clue to the solution to the issues of in-house subcontracting in HMC can be found through reestablishment of the relationship among the three actors. In order to solve the in-house subcontracting issues in HMC, phased and lawful switching from irregular to regular positions, improvement of working conditions for the irregular workers, integration of the two unions (realization of 'one company one union'), and negotiated flexibility in the internal labor market will be required. Also to be considered are installation of a special committee for the issue, and utilization of external consultants. The result would be the possibility for the corporate labor market of HMC to be composed of regular workers, legal contract workers and directly-employed contract workers, which could be realized through bilateral relations of 'the labor and management conflict partnership'.