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17% of Workers Would Sacrifice Pay for Safety

 
 
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A drop in orders during Q4 left the full-year total for cutting tool purchases at $2.45 billion, 6.9% higher than the previous annual result.
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A new survey says 17% would sacrifice pay for safety.
Survey shows 44% of warehouse workers would would stay with their employer for an additional decade if offered a clearer path with advanced training.
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