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Hundreds of workers at the Morgantown facility learned a a little less than a month ago that they would lose their jobs.
A federal program that screens coal miners for black lung disease has been shuttered because of layoffs and budget cuts.
In February, the administration restored cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program's budget, but new staff cuts threaten ...
By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to cut a cut a ...
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito urges HHS to reinstate laid-off NIOSH employees in Morgantown, citing coal miner health concerns.
The loss of the CDC’s occupational safety office, NIOSH, may have long-term consequences, particularly for H5N1 bird flu ...
Hundreds of workers at the NIOSH facility in Morgantown learned a a little less than a month ago that they would lose their ...
The Johns Hopkins Occupational Health team has launched a major upgrade to Cority, the software used to store and manage the ...
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Health and workplace safety officials inspected a Massachusetts hospital this week after at least six staff members developed ...
The U.S. Department of Labor will honor workers whose jobs have claimed their lives during its national Workers Memorial Day ...
‘A huge impact on worker safety’: Protection for miners, firefighters in jeopardy after CDC cuts
Anyone in the US who’s depended on a respirator to provide protection against dust, smoke, mold or airborne viruses has ...
The Trump administration and DOGE laid off 25 federal workers who were responsible for the one program America's coal miners ...
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