Labor Department Wants Teens Operating Dangerous Equipment in Nursing Homes
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OSHA Wants to Hide Information on Worker Injuries
The Agency Plans to Roll Back an Important Obama-Era Recordkeeping Rule
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OSHA May Make It Worse for Workers Exposed to the Heat
While the Nation Melts, Safety Agency Considers Rollback of Its Limited Authority to Protect Employees
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When Workers’ Lives Don’t Matter
OSHA Delays Full Silica Enforcement For One More Month
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Make Mining Deadly Again
Administration Shafts Miners as Labor Department Readies Rollback of Safety Regulations
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OSHA Wants to Delay Online Workplace-Injuries Reports
Companies Say Accessible Information Will Just Help Unions and Lawyers
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When $11 Million Is Too Much to Pay for Workers’ Lives
Construction and Shipbuilding Companies Get a Pass on Protecting Workers from Beryllium Exposure
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Remember Those 1,100 Jobs Trump Saved in Indiana? They’re Gone.
The Company Pocketed $7 million of Taxpayers’ Money, but the Workers Were Fired Anyway
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Key Congressional Race Is Too Close to Call
Ossoff vs. Handel is the most expensive house race ever.
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Labor Secretary Says $10.5 Million Is Too Much to Pay for People’s Lives
Republicans target safety-training program for workers in dangerous jobs.