Workplace wellness: industry associations are well placed and some are ready to take a more active role in workplace health
Abstract Background Investments in settings-based health interventions can include workplaces, however, engaging with businesses and convincing them to take a role can be difficult. Our research investigated the potential for trade or industry associations (IAs) to have a role in promoting workplace...
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Main Authors: | Geraldine Marsh (Author), Virginia Lewis (Author), Jenny Macmillan (Author), Su Gruszin (Author) |
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