Who Returns To Work?- Occupational safety and health must be considered as a fundamental investment to protect workers and their families. The International Labour Organization (ILO) has released a new tool on safety and health for decision-makers in the world of work to confront COVID-19. It contains 10 steps for the design of return strategies for offices, factories, and all kinds of workplaces in the Caribbean that are faced with the progressive lifting of measures.
To discuss these guidelines and the difficulties small businesses may encounter we are joined by social protection and occupational safety and health specialist for ILO Caribbean Ariel Pino and Small Business Association of Jamaica (SBAJ) President Hugh Johnson.
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