Risk Management Service of the Year - Cooke & Mason
Having a happy and healthy workforce should be one of the most important considerations for any employer and the judges were impressed with Cooke & Mason's excellent work in this area
With the threat of employer's liability (EL) claims always on the horizon, companies need to do all they can to ensure accidents are minimised and workers are in the best of health.
Cooke & Mason's new risk management service responds to these issues and wowed the judges with its innovative stress management helpline and other employer guidance.
The judges commented on the company's 'excellent suite of packages', noting its performance in rehabilitation of workers.
Staff Shield was launched to
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