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“Ever since our office opened in 2018, SCATS has been a prominent safety advisor,” said Aiko Hatano, Vice President of ...
A confidential, cost-free program has helped employers nationwide prevent injuries, cut costs, and build a culture of safety.
About 100 people who study ways to prevent injuries, illnesses and death in coal mines are set to lose their jobs in June.
A U.S. attorney last week filed a letter of support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit over cuts at the ...
There’s already a bill working its way through the California Legislature to increase pay for incarcerated firefighters in the Golden State. Now, some members of Congress from the Los Angeles area are ...
Robert Kennedy's federal funding cuts will eliminate a local mine safety research team that's the only one of its kind.
A federal judge has already granted a preliminary injunction to halt layoffs within coal-related programs at the Morgantown ...
A federal judge has already granted a preliminary injunction to halt layoffs within coal-related programs at the Morgantown National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health facility, but the ...
Some recently fired employees are being told to come back to HHS. But employees say the only partial reinstatements leave the ...
Ontario is preparing to introduce legislation that would require automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) on certain ...
President Donald Trump gathered dozens of hard-hat-clad coal miners around him in the White House East Room. He joked about ...
Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., has been pushing Kennedy to restore the jobs. The senator, who voted to confirm ...
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