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24 Jun 2002 10:26AM
Over a third of screen-based workers are not being told of their right to a free eye test, according to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. This is the key message in a week of action run by the Association to draw attention to the effects of visual display units (VDUs) on people's eyesight.
TUC general secretary John Monks - speaking at the campaign launch said: "In particular [employers] should be informing [workers] about their rights to regular breaks and regular eye tests. Un... (273 more words)
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