Why OSHA Might Start to Level More Scrutiny on Work-From-Home

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Risk & Insurance - Aug 12, 2020

Employees appear to be content working from home during the pandemic and a significant majority want to continue doing so when normalcy returns. However, risks have emerged that employers and their insurance providers should take steps to mitigate to reduce future costs and potential encounters with...

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