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ABC recently participated in a White House-sponsored roundtable discussion, “Recovery in the Workplace: Investing to Build the Workforce of Tomorrow,” which convened a dozen leading corporations and business groups to highlight the importance of recovery-ready and recovery-friendly workplaces and share best practices. Greg Sizemore, ABC vice president of health, safety, environment and workforce development, discussed ABC’s Total Human Health Initiative and more at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy’s National Recovery Month Roundtable.
At the roundtable, ABC committed to a Recovery Friendly Workplace Certification, explored incorporating it into ABC’s industry-leading STEP Safety Management System® and encouraged its 67 chapters and more than 23,000 member companies to also become certified as recovery-friendly workplaces.
“The construction industry has long been influenced by the outdated mentality that workers should simply ‘suck it up,’ creating a barrier for employees to discuss personal challenges while on the job,” said Sizemore. “Additionally, many older construction workers turn to both legal and illegal substances as a means of coping with pain or musculoskeletal injuries accumulated over their careers.
The Biden-Harris administration also released new guidance for employers, through its Recovery-Ready Workplace Toolkit: Guidance and Resources for Private and Public Sector Employers.