The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is offering a free training program to businesses in Atlanta this week that focuses on providing employee wellness in the workplace.

Work@Health is training representatives from small and medium sized companies how to start and implement wellness programs intended to reduce health care costs and boost productivity.

The program is at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center. To participate, individuals can sign up at: cdc.gov/workathealth.

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