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Spring 2023
“Workplace injuries can and do continue to hurt the bottom line for employers. A well-rounded return-to-work (RTW) program can help employers better control the impact and costs of workers being away from the job, while helping employees quickly recover both physically and financially from an injury.
Dora Martindale: Take Charge Of Your Return To Work Program
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Behavior-based Safety Explained
It’s critical for safety to be at the forefront of any organization, regardless of size or industry. By upholding a safe work environment, organizations can minimize the risk of costly on-site accidents and employee injuries—boosting staff morale and maximizing productivity.
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Take Charge Of Your Return To Work Program
Workplace injuries can and do continue to hurt the bottom line for employers. A well-rounded return-to-work (RTW) program can help employers better control the impact and costs of workers being away from the job, while helping employees quickly recover both physically and financially from an injury. The goal is to enable injured employees to be productive during their recuperation and to maintain a connection to the workplace. A RTW program offers advantages to both the business and its workers.
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