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In the 1970s, many food handlers didn't have the knowledge we do now. Examine with us some of the modern rules that were ...
A health and safety expert says extensive consultation last year with the sector, has largely been ignored in favour of ...
As employers across the country embrace the use of artificial intelligence in their workplace activities, federal and state lawmakers are lining up ...
Since 2015, OSHA has logged nearly 700 incidents involving aerial lifts nationwide, dozens of them fatal. The death of ...
Speaking at last week’s FP AI Conference, Congressman Jay Obernolte set out to debunk two misconceptions about artificial intelligence. The first ...
The remarkable and sustained struggle Pullman porters waged over a half-century to establish the right to form a union ...
NJDOL’s proposed independent contractor rules spark backlash from businesses, freelancers and lawmakers over potential job, industry impacts.
Experts say this success is notable amid declining union membership in the U.S. and GOP-led efforts over the years to curb ...
Instilling a safety-first culture and protecting lives must take precedence as the city embarks on new, large-scale projects The death of a worker in a lift shaft late last month once again underlines ...
The Australian CEO of international children’s agency UNICEF has backed the Keep Them Safe campaign to close child safety ...
A culture of fear has persisted at a Florida nuclear power plant owned and operated by the state’s largest utility, according ...