WFH workers may fail to take appropriate breaks leading to fatigue. As a result, injuries may occur, including carpal tunnel, neck pain, back pain, and posture issues. Musculoskeletal disorders annually exceed $50 billion in workers’ comp claims according to OSHA
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No worries here from WFH, I’m taking breaks every 15 minutes gotta switch the channel you know and check 401k balance and pension calculator every 30 minutes.
Then if you file a workers comp claim you're on record. Then it goes progressively downhill from there. Face it. They got you where they want you especially if you have 15 years or more. Promise you the moon then pull the rug out from under you like they have so many before them so they can line their pockets. And then they wonder why "the forgotten ones" are so upset. When you turn up the heat on water it eventually boils over.