Sentence examples for burden of workers from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, studies of industrial workers also showed that before the onset of tubular dysfunction, there is a curvilinear relationship between U-Cd and K-Cd, meaning that the Cd body burden of workers can be monitored noninvasively by measuring U-Cd (Bernard et al. 1992; Roels et al. 1981b).

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Her plan includes reducing the burden of worker's compensation costs for businesses, reducing regulations, and reducing permitting fees.

Another study compared groups who performed or did not perform job rotation, and also found significant reductions in physical burden on workers of a garbage collection department who underwent rotation between the driving task and collecting trash [ 8].

Our findings demonstrate that the burden on workers' quality of life and productivity associated with workplace bullying is substantial.

Employers must also provide benefits to all workers, reducing the health care burden of undocumented workers who are currently forced into Arizona emergency rooms.

In the meantime, much of the burden of keeping workers informed about safety issues and their workplace rights falls on workers like Ramirez, who, in her campaigning with the CWC, has developed a special safety committee with fellow temp workers.

Then there is the new trend of companies partially shifting the burden of paying workers from themselves to you.

State Republicans have said the elimination of early voting would lessen the burden of election workers in the lead-up to the election.

Community and lay health care workers are increasingly involved in delivering HIV care, and have a role to play in improving patient outcomes and reducing the work burden of health workers [ 5].

7 29 32 37 Alternatively, only a few recent studies emphasised the burden of subsequent workers' compensation claims; however, these studies analysed only the initial and second claims, but did not consider any further work-related injuries or illnesses.

The workload burden of healthcare workers in this setting is considerable [ 5], and the identification of at-risk pregnancies represents the crucial first step towards achieving better maternal, fetal and infant care calls for quick, inexpensive, and feasible assessment – in essence, a point-of-care test (POCT).

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