Investing in ergonomic support for women in tech manufacturing is not just a matter of health and safety; it also makes sound economic sense. Improved ergonomic conditions lead to lower absenteeism, higher productivity, and reduced healthcare costs from work-related injuries. Furthermore, demonstrating a commitment to gender-specific ergonomic needs can enhance a company's reputation, aiding in the attraction and retention of top female talent in a competitive industry.
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