Injuries rise, but Hispanic workers shun safety classes :: The Daily Herald, Provo Utah

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Posted on: July 25th, 2005
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Despite federal reports that Hispanic workers are suffering from rising rates of injury and death, Utah’s Spanish-language safety classes are full of empty chairs.

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