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A video posted by socialist autoworker Will Lehman on TikTok calling for an independent investigation into the death of Stellantis worker Ronald Adams Sr. has garnered enormous support, with over ...
You can imagine two circles of a Venn diagram: One represents the Trump-spurred disruption and sense of perma-crisis he brings. A second one represents basic aviation safety and having a good time.
Over the past 4 years, Worcester Resources has racked up more than $50,000 in federal fines for workplace safety and record-keeping infractions. The Maine Department of Labor contacted its federal ...
Just as workplace safety rules were overhauled to protect popcorn factory workers, we now need similar regulatory urgency for the vaping industry – especially when it comes to protecting the ...
SpaceX has been cited by federal regulators for workplace safety violations at the factory in Redmond, Wash., where the company led by CEO Elon Musk builds Starlink satellites and other parts of ...
Prompted by an on-the-job injury in which a teenager lost both legs at a construction site while earning class credit, the state’s workplace safety agency has adopted new internal guidelines for ...
Real-time monitoring is one of wearable technologies' main advantages for workplace safety. Sensory devices track physical activity, body temperature, and heart rate.
Gov. Andy Beshear said he vetoed House Bill 398, which weakens the state’s regulation of workplace safety, to protect Kentucky workers.
In a significant decision regarding workplace inspections, the California Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board (OSHAB) upheld citations against a California employer after finding the ...
Before its establishment in 1970, workplace fatalities, injuries, and illnesses were far too common, with little to no accountability for employers who cut corners on safety.
Readers should also know that Tesla had two citations last year for workplace safety violations. Both situations saw the company fail to protect employees from hazardous chemicals. The company had ...