How ergonomic chair can save your business money

June 14, 2017

A recent survey carried out by Office Reality found that 42% of office workers suffer from back pain or injury from their office chair or they know someone who does. These work related injuries due to improper chairs used while working end up costing businesses due to lost wages and downtime. This infographic shows how provided an ergonomic chair to employees can help prevent those work related injuries and help save a business money.

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For our government to truly serve the people, it needs to do two things well: create policy and deliver services. Code for America works with governments to bring policy to life. We envision a world where government staff can see if public policy and services are working as intended within weeks, not decades, and at a fraction of the cost.

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