
Many of us probably could stand to lose a little weight. I exercise at least 6 days every week, trying to fend off those pounds gained by my love of pie and popcorn. But is that weight gain costing us in our workplace more than we realize?
Whether you’re an employer or an employee, here’s an infographic, courtesy of Compliance and Safety, that will make you weigh the matter seriously! It includes 3 practical tips we all can do to cut the fat on the job.
What else is costing your company money? How about employee turnover?
Marcianne Kuethen is a Senior Writer at Amtec, where she has written over 700 blog posts in the past 18 years. Her family has led the company across three generations, from her father who founded Amtec in 1959 to her son Barrett who serves as President and CEO today. Outside of writing, she makes art, music, and gardens.
U.S. manufacturing wage data compiled from BLS OEWS, with median pay by occupation, geographic variation, and 2026 trends.
2026 Inland Empire workforce data: 1.74M jobs, 5.2% unemployment, 16% wage gap to LA/OC, and three sectors carrying the load.
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