Friday, January 20, 2012

DOL Seeks Comment on Mine Worker Survey Data Collection


DOL has published a notice requesting comment on its data collection methods for a survey that measures miners’ voice in the workplace. The pilot study will determine how to measure workers’ voice in mining workplaces under MSHA jurisdiction. The working definition for voice in the workplace is “workers’ ability to access information on their rights in the workplace, their understanding of those rights, and their ability to exercise those rights without fear of discrimination or retaliation.”

DOL is performing a pilot study to investigate the efficacy of different data collection methods and to develop a survey instrument that is appropriate for the mining community. The primary research question is “What measures of voice and perceived noncompliance, combined with what modes of data collection, could be best used to track MSHA’s worker protection outreach activity?”

DOL is soliciting comments concerning its data collection strategies:
1) Submission of paper questionnaires to be filled out by individual mine workers during offsite mining-related training sessions;
2) recruitment of miners through use of radio and paper advertisements;
3) a mail or phone survey.

Written comments must be received by March 19, 2012. For detailed information on submitting comments, including the desired focus of comments, view the Federal Register notice.