Tackling obesity at work
04 Dec 2006
A new Government study says Britons are the most obese people in Europe. Surveying your workforce from the directors down, it strikes you that this is not the leanest of organisations
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A new Government study says Britons are the most obese people in Europe. Surveying your workforce from the directors down, it strikes you that this is not the leanest of organisations
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