Planning for necessary learning curves is important for new hires, and ensuring they can perform essential functions is keeps them safe yet a high percentage of work-related injuries occur during the first year of employment. Learn what employers can do to mitigate this issue.
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Employer Solutions: Finding the Right Fit for the Job
By Amber Walton, Head, Product Development, Health Services, The Hartford; Dr. Mark Williams, Medical Director, The Hartford
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