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On Tuesday, May 27, Reps. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-Los Angeles, and Judy Chu, D-Pasadena, announced legislation to increase ...
Tecumseh-based Precision Stamping was fined $75,000 after pleading guilty to a workplace injury that left a worker critically ...
The Trump administration has paused implementation of a rule limiting miners’ exposure to airborne silica dust days after a ...
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Labor rights are human rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights—adopted in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly to set a framework for the ...
About 100 people who study ways to prevent injuries, illnesses and death in coal mines are set to lose their jobs in June.
Decades-long collaboration has expanded training, reduced hazards, and empowered future construction professionals.
A confidential, cost-free program has helped employers nationwide prevent injuries, cut costs, and build a culture of safety.
You may have heard of Workers Memorial Day. That happened last month, and Indiana Congressman Frank Mrvan was there.
The updated SST directive reflects OSHA’s ongoing commitment to data-driven enforcement and targeted inspections in general industry. Employers may want to ensure timely and accurate submission of ...
Key Takeaways While MSOs and certain parent entities are no longer defined as “health care entities,” they must still notify ...
House Enrolled Act 1014 has several provisions in it as well. Among them, a government entity cannot organize or pay for what the law defines as an obscene performance. Under this new law any person ...