New OSHA Report Examines the Costs of Failing to Protect Workers on the Job
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New OSHA Report Examines the Costs of Failing to Protect Workers on the Job

The financial and social impacts of workplace injuries are huge, with workers and their families and taxpayer-supported programs paying most of the costs.

Read the full OSHA Report:  Adding Inequality to Injury: The Costs of Failing to Protect Workers on the Job

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