Covid19 return-to-workplace plan for employees living with obesity

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Covid19 return-to-workplace plan for employees living with obesity

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September 14, 2021

The toolkit highlights the legal responsibilities that employers have for providing a safe workplace, as well as detailing a six-step practical plan which aims to understand both organisational and employee needs as workplaces begin to plan for the future. The toolkit details the following key factors to be considered regarding employees living with overweight and obesity, when making the decision to open-up the workplace.

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Covid19 return-to-workplace plan for employees living with obesity

Articles / Case Studies

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September 14, 2021

The toolkit highlights the legal responsibilities that employers have for providing a safe workplace, as well as detailing a six-step practical plan which aims to understand both organisational and employee needs as workplaces begin to plan for the future. The toolkit details the following key factors to be considered regarding employees living with overweight and obesity, when making the decision to open-up the workplace.

Access it here.

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