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For the IBM collaboration software product, see IBM Workplace. IBM Workplace, sometimes called Lotus Workplace, is a proprietary software product from IBM that aims to help workers, especially in business and government offices, communicate and collaborate. ...


Workplace means a place (whether or not within or forming part of a building, structure, or vehicle) where any person is to work, is working, for the time being works, or customarily works, for gain or reward; and in relation to an employee, includes a place, or part of a place, under the control of the employer (not being domestic accommodation provided for the employee), This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... A bounty is often offered by a group as an incentive for the accomplishment of a task by someone usually not associated with the group. ... Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ... Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ...

  1. Where the employee comes or may come to eat, rest, or get first-aid or pay
  2. Where the employee comes or may come as part of the employee's duties to report in or out, get instructions, or deliver goods or vehicles
  3. Through which the employee may or must pass to reach a place of work.

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EH.Net Encyclopedia: History of Workplace Safety in the United States, 1880-1970 (3087 words)
The dangers of work are usually measured by the number of injuries or fatalities occurring to a group of workers, usually over a period of one year.
A century ago in 1900 about three hundred out of every one hundred thousand miners were killed on the job each year.
Before the late nineteenth century we know little about the safety of American workplaces because contemporaries cared little about it.
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