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1 Mar 2005 2:06PM

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The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has called on employers to check whether they are doing enough to protect their employees from workplace hazards such as repetitive strain injuries (RSI) – a health and safety issue for which they are potentially liable.
The call was timed to highlight yesterday being International RSI day, which takes place every year on the last day of February. The first RSI day was five years ago on 29th February, chosen because it is the only non-repetitive day in the y... (138 more words)
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