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What's your take on companies that use safety regs to cut corners with casual workers?
As cost-of-living pressures push more workers into casual arrangements, some companies are accused of exploiting safety regulations to reduce costs rather than protect staff. Share your take on whether this is a systemic issue or isolated bad practice.
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