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Infographic – cancers and their work causes

April 16, 2019 Rory O'Neill Leave a comment

On 28 April 2019, International Workers’ Memorial Day, global union confederation ITUC is to campaign under the theme, ‘Taking control – removing dangerous workplace substances from the workplace.’

This year ITUCwill focus on Zero Cancer, with a new poster showing risk factors for cancers at work.

Infographic – Cancers and their work causes

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A continually-updated, annotated bibliography of occupational cancer research produced by Hazards magazine, the Alliance for Cancer Prevention and the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).

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