A second Donald Trump presidency will likely spell the death of OSHA’s recently published heat safety rule, but experts say it won’t necessarily mean no standard will come to pass. The agency ...
I think will see innovation from Trump 47 like we’ve never seen before,” said Philip Russell, Ogletree Deakins.
Employers, workers and safety officials aren’t often on the same page about appropriate head protection, a new study finds.
Our firm’s Workplace Safety Practice Group has provided some general perspectives on what employers can expect under the next Trump administration ...
As the dust settles on the 2024 Election Cycle and the pundits continue analyzing and dissecting the results, the OSHA/MSHA ...
Changes in leadership at the federal level are likely to have some effect on the labor movement. In Minnesota, election ...
AFSCME Council 3 called for Baltimore City to do ‘far more’ for workplace safety after DPW Solid Waste worker Timothy ...
The new administration will probably let the standard die, experts say, but some other form of guidance could emerge instead.
A Biden administration proposal that would require employers to provide cooling measures under extreme heat conditions may be ...
We have a track record from the first term of the impact on workers,” said Debra Coyle McFadden of the New Jersey Work Environment Council.
Republicans have criticized the Biden administration proposal, which would require employers to provide cooling measures when ...
Construction sites often are a beehive of activity. When working around heavy equipment, one mistake or overlooked safety ...