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25 Oct 2007 8:03AM
BT has launched a campaign to encourage its workers to eat less unhealthy foods, get some exercise, give up smoking, and avoid too much sun as part of an anti-cancer push at the firm.
BT says 2,000 of its current employees have survived some form of the disease, and that another five are diagnosed every week. The company is one of the UK's largest private employers, with 108,000 staff and 176,000 pensioners.
The six-week Work Fit programme is intended to raise cancer awareness and debunk s... (232 more words)
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