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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 4.4 Writing Skills. The writer supports the claim that workplace injuries and illnesses are costly for businesses by...what?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke to
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your brought to you by costly expenses like that hundred
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eight inch plasma we suddenly had to own Go have
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that conversation with your wife Can't all right check out
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the following passage about lucia safety standards working man toxic
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chemical fifty three billion dollars Work kids the economy all
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right The writer supports the claim that workplace injuries and
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illnesses are costly for businesses by what and the choices
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are right here Okay let's go well Workplace injuries air
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harmful for everyone especially the workers getting hammered But for
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this question we need to pay attention to two important
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words we need to consider what's most costly for business
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not for employees comrades or for their extended families or
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for the nineteen eighty two denver broncos Don't get us
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started it's just not worth going what's going o most
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directly affect the big boss in the corner office of
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a cup coffee not being just how he likes it
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Worker injury costs a great deal on karen treatment that's
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a greater concern for that health care industry and the
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stress caused by families also isn't really a business issue
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unless of course we're talking about a family business and
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then we got a whole bunch of other problems process
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you know statement be addresses the impact of worker injuries
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on the general economy which does indirectly affect business but
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there is a better more specific answer The article directly
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sites the amount fifty three billion dollars a year that
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injuries cost employers in worker's comp alone that's a lot
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of and what's the one thing our boss in the
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corner office cares About most other than coffee cup positioning
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Yeah bottom line margins profits But of being the exorbitant
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cost of workers compensation directly effects businesses negatively making d
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the correct answer because we really do need to monitor
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our expenses seriously Nobody needs an eight k tv You're
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basically just staring into the actors pores and it's really 00:02:05.279 --> [endTime] kind of gross Oh
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