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What research can do: Manitoba’s WCB uses IWH research in update of RTW workshop No. 111, Winter
IWH tool comes out ahead in Australian study of OHS leading indicator tools No. 111, Winter
New initiative ‘skills up’ employers to hire, promote, support workers with disabilities No. 109, Summer
Inadequate employment standards, OHS vulnerability add to higher injury risks No. 105, Summer
Education, type of work lessen pandemic job loss in youths with rheumatic diseases No. 104, Spring
Weaker OHS procedures, policies explain small employers’ higher injury risks: study No. 104, Spring
Nine trends that will likely shape future of work for groups of vulnerable workers No. 104, Spring
Precarity more likely for older, new workers with disabilities No. 103, Winter
Impact of COVID, and signs of progress, in the spotlight at disabilities and work conference No. 103, Winter
Workers exposed to common hazards more likely to report their injuries: IWH study No. 101, Summer
Supporting settlement agencies to raise OHS awareness among newcomers No. 100, Spring
What research can do: IWH research helps prevention system shift focus from young to new workers No. 97, Summer
Review confirms prevention system’s message about injury risks and new workers No. 97, Summer
Supportive supervisors help reduce risks when workers face hazards, lack protection No. 95, Winter
Embedding essential skills training in OHS lessons can boost learning: study No. 92, Spring
Newcomers often lack OHS protection and information in their precarious first jobs No. 91, Winter
Workers with disabilities report greater hazard exposure and lower protection No. 90, Fall
OHS vulnerability as defined by IWH tool linked to self-reported injury rates No. 87, Winter
Distinct types of OHS vulnerability seen in young, temporary, small business employees No. 82, Fall
IWH research on vulnerable workers leads to tool for measuring risk factors No. 80, Spring
People hit by joblessness in early 1990s faced higher risk of dying within 10 years No. 74, Fall
Permanent work injury lowers women’s chances of marriage No. 72, Spring
Mental health suffers among workers permanently impaired by job injury No. 72, Spring
Over-qualified recent immigrant men at increased risk of job injury No. 70, Fall
Temp agency workers falling through cracks in OHS system No. 69, Summer