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    Tag: Sitting

    Field Notes in Ergonomic Diversity: Standup Workers Speak

    December 15, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

    By STEVE LOHR, nytimes.com Growing numbers of office workers are joining the ergonomic diversity movement. They are standing up, sometimes even walking at treadmill desks, while working. The health risks of sitting for hours are prompting workers to consider alternatives to… RT @nytimesbits: Field Notes in Ergonomic Diversity: Standup Workers Speak http://flip.it/GgQIC http://flip.it/ygsCd Field Notes … Continue reading Field Notes in Ergonomic Diversity: Standup Workers Speak

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