Top Ten Tips for Your Duty of Care Program

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As your employees continue to travel and work in distant locales, it’s becoming increasingly important to create an effective Duty of Care program to protect the traveler and the business alike. If your current program is spotty, you’re not alone. In a recent SAP Concur webinar, 59.3% of attendees said they had a Duty of Care program in place, but that it still needs work. Fill the gaps of your current program with these helpful tips for your organization's duty of care obligations.

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