Essay Topics
Essay Topics
Short essay
A list of current topics in occupational health and safety is provided below. Students are asked to choose a topic from the list that interests them and write a maximum 2000 word essay on the subject. The essay should clarify the following:
1. Why is the topic important or of interest?
2. What are the latest research and/or legislations suggesting in relevance to the topic?.
3. What are the future challenges on the topic that HR professionals/researchers/legislators should address?
While the essay should be based on solid research, referenced in APA style format, students are encouraged to have a critical lens and add their own unique perspectives based on their research.
Use double spaced font size 12 Times New Roman for your submission file. Name your file as [student number-Full name- Title of the essay- HRM3400]. There will be a turn-it-in folder assigned for submission of the essays.
Be mindful of the pledge of academic integrity you have made in this course and throughout your academic endeavor at YorkU.
List of topics:
1. Non-standard working hours and OHS
2. Employer’s liabilities for home-based employees
3. Job security and OHS in the next decades
4. Internet harassment (cyberbullying) and OHS
5. #metoo & OHS
6. OHS for contingent workers in the gig economy
7. Mental Health and OHS
8. OHS and home care workers
9. Smartphone stress and OHS
10. Climate crisis and OHS
11. Globalization and OHS
12. Legalization of recreational cannabis and OHS
13. OHS and leadership from the top
14. Data analytics and OHS
15. Is there an OHS issue about which you are passionate to write an essay, but it is not included on this list? Please write an email to me and let’s discuss.
Essays are graded based on the following criteria.
A= far exceeds standard B= exceeds standard C= Meets standard D= below standard
Argument (intro/conclusion): To what extent is the essay clearly stating an original and interesting argument at the beginning and reaching a logical conclusion based on the analysis in the end? (30%)
Analysis (body of the essay): To what extent are the arguments presented in the essay supported by a thoughtful synthesis of peer-reviewed papers and other reliable sources? (30%)
Organization: To what extent does the essay show attention to logic and reasoning of points to guide the reader to the conclusion. (30%)
Grammar and mechanics: To what extent is the essay free of distracting and serious grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors? Are all the sources correctly cited according to the requirements of the recommended referencing style? (10%)