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By Staff Report
Feb. 2, 2009
What business—especially these days—isn’t looking to cut costs? Strategies can include improving employee health and reducing workplace injuries. But for many employers, the question is how. The Wellness Council of America may be able to help you change employee behavior to accomplish these and other goals. Its article “Expediting Employee Behavior Change by Implementing the Right Incentives” offers advice from the head of a company that works to help employers change worker behavior and control costs.
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