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Employee Safety: Travel Guides
You are responsible for traveling employees' safety. It's good to tell them what not to do. It's better to teach them how to be alert and anticipate and avoid trouble.
By Kathleen Carr
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Seven hours have passed. I'm headed off to JFK to catch the shuttle back to Boston. Katz doesn't miss the chance to tell me to move quickly through the airport. It's not an overseas trip, but after this lesson, I nod knowingly and I tell him that I'll be much more alert traveling this evening than I was this morning. n
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