While One in Five (19%) of Canadian Employees Feel at Psychological Risk in Their Workplace, New Tool Suggests that Three in Ten (29%) May Be

Groundbreaking Survey Suggests Canadian Employees Under-Report Risk in Their Workplace

Monday, April 20, 2009

Toronto, ON – Three in ten (29%) employed Canadians may be experiencing psychologically unsafe and unhealthy workplaces according to a groundbreaking new study produced by Simon Fraser University’s Consortium for Organizational Mental Healthcare (COMH; www.comh.ca), a not-for-profit research centre in the Faculty of Health...

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While One in Five (19%) of Canadian Employees Feel at Psychological Risk in Their Workplace, New Tool Suggests that Three in Ten (29%) May Be

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