The Wall Street Journal nearly missed reporting on a Michigan study about missed reporting of another kind: the actual number of injuries and illnesses that take place in U.S. businesses.
The Journal ran the story Monday about the university study out of Michigan. Researchers there analyzed data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and found that the statistics failed to count roughly two-thirds of nonfatal work-related injuries and illnesses that occurred in Michigan over a three-year period.
The study was published in the April Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, th...
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