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In the stratified analysis, high strain was associated with an even slightly higher risk for CHD among ever-smokers, (HR 1.37, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.83) and among blue-collar workers (HR 1.36, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.84).
In addition, a relatively high probability was seen for women and men working in the occupational categories: 'legislators, senior officials and managers', 'professionals', 'technicians and associate professionals', 'clerks' and 'skilled agricultural and fishery workers' (HR 1.43 2.18 and HR 1.32 1.88, respectively).
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Among UG workers, HRs are elevated in the last 5 cumulative exposure categories (>80 µg/m years).
FSW – female sex worker, HR-MSM – high-risk men who have sex with men. Figure 1 shows cost breakdown by input type across all areas studied.
Hiring a full-time worker strains your HR department (if you even have a HR department).
Five former HR workers filed two separate suits against the Round Rock, Texas-based company last week accusing the computer giant of sexual and age discrimination.
Using the chatbot, employees can anonymously document inappropriate behavior, the ability for HR workers to follow-up, the ability to export reports as signed, time-stamped PDFs and more.
And that makes life easier for HR workers, too.
Tons of freelancers and gig economy workers have no HR to report to or companies to back them up.
The hazard ratios for respiratory work disability were increased for workers reporting gassings (HR 5.3, 95% CI 2.7-10.5) and for those reporting physician-diagnosed asthma, chronic bronchitis, and chronic rhinitis, when analyzed in the same model.
In another study, personal sampling of the breathing zone of workers for 6 7 hr every other day found levels ranging from 0.002 to 0.0089 mg/m (Ichikawa et al. 1990).
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