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Workforce

Returning Injured Employees to Work
Getting injured employees back on the job quickly with a work accommodation plan lets them know they are valued and reduces costs for the employer.
By Ray Gage
August 17, 2019
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by Ray Gage
Ray Gage, CIRS, CWCA, MWCA, is a certified Master Work Comp Advisor, as designated by the Institute of WorkComp Professionals, the creators of Conquering Zero, an 8-Pillar process that positions employees to lower their Workers’ Compensation costs
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