Former President Donald Trump plans to nominate David Keeling as the next administrator of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. In a LinkedIn post, Keeling expressed his appreciation for ...
A former exec from the company known for its antagonism to labor rights may head the agency tasked with protecting America's workers.
Employers wondering if the Trump administration will continue to enforce workplace safety laws now have an answer: yes.
Injury data sets that OSHA now makes public are an underused resource in preventing workplace injuries. Maintaining and ...
On October 25, 2021, a customer named Jacob Bergquist, with a history of violating the Boise Towne Square Mall’s firearms ban, opened fire at ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Is Now Suggesting USAID Somehow Rigged the 2020 ElectionTrump’s claim that the 2020 election was “stolen” from him has been roundly and thoroughly debunked. Ex–special counsel Jack ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Border Czar Openly Threatens Eric Adams Over Dropped ChargesThe Department of Justice allegedly dropped the charges against Adams in exchange for his cooperation in Donald Trump’s ...
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Hosted on MSNElon Musk's Tesla fined for alleged 'serious' failure to protect Fremont plant workers from excessive heatTesla has been fined $13,500 for a "serious" alleged violation of state labor law, after California's occupational safety regulator found it failed to protect 50 workers at its Fremont electric car ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNWanting to invest $100K, but unsure between Tesla and Amazon—which is the better bet?According to our research, Amazon is the much safer, more profitable, and overall better investment choice over Tesla.
The Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH) and the Massachusetts AFL-CIO track and analyze ...
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Latin Times on MSNUndocumented Immigrants Have Been a Constant In Elon Musk's Companies, Report ShowsA new Bloomberg investigation shows undocumented immigrants have been a constant presence in Musk's companies.
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Louisville Public Media on MSNTrump brings back a first-term mine safety official to lead MSHAWayne Palmer worked at the Mine Safety and Health Administration during Trump’s first term. Now he could return after working at an industry group that’s challenging the agency’s silica dust rules.
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