WKTV - 2 “Back to Work” Job Orders for April 26 – April 30, 2021
Posted: Apr 23, 2021 1:37 PM
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Job Title: Domestic Violence Case Manager City Ilion, NY
Full time for a charitable organization serving the Mohawk Valley. Duties: Provide victims of domestic violence support, advocacy, and referral to community services. Requirements: Bachelor s Degree preferred. Will consider candidates with a special interest in working with the population served. Driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
Pay: Not specified. Benefits. Job Order # NY1366807
Job Title: Production Worker City Utica, NY
Full time for a local food manufacturer. Duties. Perform hand assembly and packaging of food products. Requirements: Must have a vehicle or reliable transportation. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Must be able to work weekends, nights, and holidays as needed. There will be a Hiring
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Ann Arbor, March 11, 2021 - Black and Hispanic people experience a higher risk for COVID-19 and severe illness, influenced by factors such as discrimination, housing, and healthcare access and utilization. Now, a new study in the
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, identifies specific job categories that put workers at risk because they require working in close contact with others. Some of these jobs have a disproportionately high number of Black or Hispanic workers. The findings should be used to inform workplace interventions to reduce the risk for these particularly vulnerable communities. About three-quarters of US workers have jobs either indoors or outdoors that involve contact with other people that is sufficiently close to put them at higher risk for COVID-19, explained co-investigators Jean M. Cox-Ganser, PhD, and Paul K. Henneberger, ScD, both of the Respiratory Health Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Healt
Jobs with greater risk for COVID-19 exposure have high number of Black or Hispanic workers
Black and Hispanic people experience a higher risk for COVID-19 and severe illness, influenced by factors such as discrimination, housing, and healthcare access and utilization. Now, a new study in the
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, identifies specific job categories that put workers at risk because they require working in close contact with others. Some of these jobs have a disproportionately high number of Black or Hispanic workers. The findings should be used to inform workplace interventions to reduce the risk for these particularly vulnerable communities.
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