World Back to Work Launches to Help Businesses Reopen Safely During Pandemic

World Back to Work (WBTW), a mission-driven organization that is developing customized solutions to help the world’s businesses get back to work safely during the coronavirus pandemic,  announced it has completed its initial investment round after the company’s founding in March.

As workplaces reopen across the U.S., WBTW offers employers crucial services that put employee safety first. WBTW provides strategy and execution to employers directly and by helping thousands of niche partner companies expand their offerings to provide all the products, services and software that most employers need.

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In addition to COVID-19 testing services, WBTW develops new policies and procedures, gives workplaces a clean slate to return to work with retrofitting and deep sanitizing, and helps employers maintain safety with entry screening services, PPE and ongoing testing services. WBTW will also provide rapid infection response when new cases arise.

WBTW’s four-module strategy was created by their team of highly experienced specialists with expertise in medical-environmental consulting, testing and lab management, software development, med-legal, procurement, remediation, human resources and client management, in order to lower the risk of infection in the workplace and allow employees to feel safe at work.

“We realized that employers who were thinking about their Return to Work strategy saw the increased risk of having their own employees managing entry screening, testing and contact tracing,” said David Shor, co-founder and chairman. “By outsourcing to WBTW, organizations can reduce their risk. We also guarantee No Gouge pricing during this time in which so many opportunistic pop-up companies are clearly profiteers.”

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