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The Trump administration’s mass federal firings include the scientific investigators who make dangerous workplaces safe for ...
Forever chemicals are toxic and widely used in buildings and yet they remain on the rise globally with little regulation to ...
The company he drove for tops Washington state's list of severe workplace safety violators. "Dad is dead. Those two words, dad and dead do not belong in the same sentence. My world just shattered ...
A maintenance technician alleged on Wednesday that he raised safety issues with the operators ... state whistleblower lawsuit that the Orlando Free Fall ride at Icon Park had sensors that were ...
Harvard University announced Monday that it is expanding its financial aid program for undergraduates, including making the school tuition-free for students with annual family income below $200,000.
Massachusetts lawmakers have introduced multiple workplace violence prevention bills in 2025. Bill H.2655, which was referred to the committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security on Feb. 27 ...
Derke Price, corporation counsel for the Park District, said the free speech zones were created last year out of a concern for safety. The ordinance was made in response to national protests durin ...
Prioritizing safety can lead to greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness, as demonstrated in various industries. Companies that set ambitious goals for an injury-free work environment benefit not ...
Fox Sports’ Ralph Vacchiano named his All-Time Free Agency Team, and Rod Woodson was the choice at safety. Woodson signed a four-year deal with Baltimore in 1998. "He built a Hall of Fame career ...
As Amazon’s vice president of Global Workplace Health and Safety, I lead the organization of more than 10,000 safety professionals dedicated to keeping over 1 million employees safe, every day.
Matt Levine is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. A former investment banker at Goldman Sachs, he was a mergers and acquisitions lawyer at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; a clerk for the U.S. Court of ...
Despite safety protocols, accidents still happen. According to the International Labour Organization, "2.93 million workers die each year as a result of work-related factors," and industrial ...