id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278389-cgktbqf9 Shaw, William S. Opening the Workplace After COVID-19: What Lessons Can be Learned from Return-to-Work Research? 2020-06-19 .txt text/plain 1831 88 39 Just as injury and illness have variable effects on workability, the COVID-19 crisis is likely to impact workers differently because of issues like threat of viral infection, health vulnerability, organizational perceptions, income levels, and seniority/job tenure. The existing occupational rehabilitation literature has shown how return-to-work and other worker health and safety outcomes are stratified by income, language, immigration status, social rank, and other measures of socioeconomic advantage or disadvantage. Successful opening of workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic will require significant changes to organizational health and safety policies and practices to show flexibility to individual worker needs, to be fair to workers with less socioeconomic advantage, and to understand the backdrop of stress and social disruption being experienced at all levels of society. ./cache/cord-278389-cgktbqf9.txt ./txt/cord-278389-cgktbqf9.txt