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Work Shouldn’t Hurt (WSH) is an annual, quantitative, longitudinal tracking program for Work Health and Safety (WHS)/Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), conducted by the ACTU Centre for Health and Safety.

This report summarises the results of the third wave of surveys, conducted in May – June 2023.

The long-term aim of this research program is to evaluate any shifts or stagnations in work health and safety issues, so the union movement can determine where best to deploy effort to create healthier and safer workplaces.

Work Shouldn’t Hurt Survey 2023

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A survey on the state of work health and safety in Australia 2023

You can read the 2022 Work Shouldn’t Hurt Survey Here.

You can read the 2021 Work Shouldn’t Hurt Survey Here.

View the Work Shouldn’t Hurt Survey 2023
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