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Precarious employment and the workplace transmission of COVID-19: evidence from workers' compensation claims in Ontario, Canada.

Faraz Vahid ShahidiQing LiaoVictoria LandsmanCameron A MustardLynda RobsonAviroop BiswasPeter M Smith
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2024)
During the first 2 years of the pandemic, precariously employed workers were more likely to acquire a work-related COVID-19 infection resulting in a successful lost-time compensation claim. Strategies aiming to promote an equitable and sustained recovery from the pandemic should consider and address the notable risks associated with precarious employment.
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