Companies urged to protect bottom line with risk management
Workplace injury and illness is wreaking enormous harm in British industry and millions of people are counting the cost, according to risk broker, Alliance Corporate Risk Management.
They have spoken out in response to new research, and claims the so-called credit crunch is not the only issue employers should be wary of right now.
A new survey from insurer RSA this week has suggested that some 11.8 million people in Britain have incurred an injury or illness in the workplace over the last year alone. Lost working days resulting from such incidents have a significant impact on British industry – not to mention the physical and emotional harm they bring to UK families.
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