NEW YORK — The U.S. Department of Labor is aiming to rewrite or repeal more than 60 “obsolete” workplace regulations, ranging from minimum wage requirements for home health care workers and people ...
Photo contributed by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries The walk-behind trencher a 16-year-old boy was using to dig a channel for fence posts. He was injured so severely both of his ...
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What happens when the rules disappear—even briefly? This scenario explores the unseen risks, real costs, and lasting effects of ignoring safety, even for a single day. Imagine walking into work one ...
The Labor Department has proposed rewriting or repealing more than 60 regulations it says are outdated or burdensome. Proposed rollbacks include wage protections, safety rules in mines, construction ...
Workplace safety rules exist for a reason, yet many employees only learn about them after something goes wrong. An injury at ...
A bill championed by a pair of Colorado Democrats seeks to put federal workplace safety law into state statute in anticipation of rollbacks and lack of enforcement by the Occupational Safety and ...