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Home / Blog / Employment / Call for research participants for work mobility study

Call for research participants for work mobility study

May 28, 2019

Researchers at Memorial University would like to hear from injured workers with a physical disability on their experiences with work-related travel – either to work or during the work day. You do not have to be currently employed to participate. Research project on transportation challenges

Share your experience on mobility issues or transportation challenges in an interview (in person or by telephone) lasting about 1-1.5 hours. Your information, including your identity and anything you say, will be kept confidential and is not shared with anyone including any superiors, employers, organizations or agencies, or other participants. As a token of thanks, the project will offer you $50 for your time.

For more information or to set up an interview, please contact Dana Howse at dhowse@mun.ca or (709) 864-7243.

(To learn more about related Health and Mobile Workforce projects, register for the free webinars: https://www.wwdpi.org/Webinars/health-and-the-mobile-workforce )

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