Trevanion
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SkillBuilder released an interesting video yesterday about a topic I was unaware of. HSE figures show that fatalities in the workplace are on the rise, granted the rise is 6 fatalities over the previous year but for the last few decades there has been a massive reduction in fatalities and the number has plateaued in the last 5 or so years. An interesting note is that over a quarter of the fatalities have been in the 60+ bracket whilst being a far smaller number of the British workforce than the 16-59 bracket. Even if you read the in-year names and details of the fatalities in 18/19 and 19/20 it seems a large portion of the fatalities are actually from around the 45-90 age bracket even excluding members of the public. With rising the retirement age on the cards, I just found it interesting that whilst we may be able to live far longer than we did before perhaps we shouldn't work longer to match it, at least, not in a physical environment.
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What do you boys think?
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What do you boys think?