Risk Management and the Workforce of the Future With SRS' Joe Boures
There is no getting around it. The workforce is changing, and with that come a host of concerns and challenges for today's risk manager. CompTalk Radio discusses these issues and more with Joe Boures, president of Specialty Risk Services (SRS).
Aging, obesity, and immigration are just some of the factors influencing the workforce of today and the future. In a candid discussion with WorkersCompensation.com's Bob Wilson, Joe discusses what changes they see on the horizon, and what risk managers should know to be prepared to cope.
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