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Injury on the Job

If you ask any economist about the current state of the workforce in this country, he or she will tell you that the employed worker is being asked to work longer and harder. Even as industrial production picks up, companies are still not hiring as they should, which explains why corporate earnings are so robust in recent times. Nonetheless, whether you are a truck driver or an accountant, the risk of being injured on the job is certainly greater. Having a strong resilient work ethic is one thing, but knowing your physical limits on the job is another. Balance is something we should all strive for, and improving your physical environment in the work place may be a healthy start.

Injury on the Job

By: John Paul Abbot




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