Essential services
Occupations with restrictions in striking
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::summary Occupations with restrictions in striking ::
Essential services may refer to a class of occupations that have been legislated by a government to have special restrictions in regard to labour actions such as not being allowed to strike.
The International Labour Office, a United Nations agency, distinguishes an essential service from a minimum service.
Industries defined as essential services differ based on the organization or government but generally include services such as hospitals and other healthcare, utilities such as electricity and water supply, law enforcement and firefighting, and food services.
Public health emergencies
"Essential services" may also refer to those services that are vital to the health and welfare of a population and so are essential to maintain even in a disaster. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many jurisdictions ordered non-essential services to close for several weeks in an effort to control the spread of the virus. The United States Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a nation-wide guidance document that defined activities that the Agency had determined to be "essential" to the control of the pandemic and the management of its effects.
Examples of industries in which at least some workers were classified as "essential" during the pandemic included:
- Health care, public health, and human services
- Law enforcement, public safety, and first responders
- Food and agriculture
- Energy
- Water and wastewater
- Transportation and logistics
- Public works
- Communications and information technology
- Other community-based essential functions and government operations
- Critical manufacturing
- Supply chains
- Retail and wholesaling
- Food services and accommodations
- Institutional, residential, commercial, and industrial maintenance
- Manufacturing and production
- Construction
- Financial activities
- Resources
- Environmental services
- Utilities and community services
- Communications industries
- Research
- Justice
- Business regulators and inspectors
References
References
- [http://www.ilo.org/global/standards/information-resources-and-publications/publications/WCMS_090632/lang--en/index.htm International Labour Organization] {{Webarchive. link. (October 24, 2011 , Freedom of association – Digest of decisions and principles of the Freedom of Association Committee of the Governing Body of the ILO. Fifth (revised) edition, 2006.)
- Pan American Health Organization. "DISASTER MANAGEMENT: MAINTENANCE OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES".
- staff, Web. (2020-03-24). "COVID-19: Essential Services".
- (March 28, 2020). "Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce: Ensuring Community and National Resilience in COVID-19 Response". [[United States Department of Homeland Security]]: [[Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency]]: Office of the Director.
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