Return-to-Work coordinators’ perceptions of their roles relative to workers: A discourse analysis

Author:

Hopwood Pamela1,MacEachen Ellen1,Crouch Meghan1,Neiterman Elena1,McKnight Ekaterina1,Malachowski Cindy1

Affiliation:

1. University of Waterloo

Abstract

Abstract Purpose This paper describes how Canadian Return to Work coordinators’ (RTWC) framed their job roles relative to workers in ways that went beyond the usual professional norms of helping worker recovery.Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with 47 RTWCs across Canada in 2018–2019. We used critical discourse analysis to analyze the way coordinators viewed workers in the complex, multi-stakeholder system of RTW.Results We identified four ways that RTWCs positioned themselves relative to workers: as trustworthy, experts, detectives and motivators. These roles reflected RTWCs position within the system; however, their discourse also contributed to the construction of a moral hierarchy that valued worker motivation and framed some workers as attempting to exploit the RTW system.Conclusions RTWC’s positions of power in the coordination process warrant further investigation of how they exercise judgement and discretion, particularly when the process depends on their ability to weigh evidence and manage cases in what might be seen as an objective and fair manner.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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