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A score of employees at ’s Fall River warehouse told of a brief moment at work that caused a serious injury and set off a frustrating process of getting the company to provide pay while they heal and get the treatment needed to return to work.
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Meet the Army of Robots Coming to Fill In for Scarce Workers - WSJ
Safety Audits: Digitize Your Program for Success - Cority
Working at an warehouse is a tough job. It's the first of many problems facing injured workers - The Boston Globe
America is running out of working-age adults. Here's how to solve the labor shortage. - The Boston Globe
How Using Automation in Facilities Helps to Reduce Workplace Injuries
Heat Is Costing the U.S. Economy Billions in Lost Productivity - The New York Times
Part-Time UPS Workers Say Their Jobs Are Brutal
Warehouses Are Relentless, Dangerous Workplaces—but It's Hard to Punish Them for It, Thanks to Bill Clinton