House 398 reduced Kentucky’s oversight of workplace health and safety to be no stronger than federal standards.
The bill specifies that Kentucky can’t adopt new workplace safety rules that are stricter than federal law, and its state officials can’t enforce any existing state standards “more stringent than the ...
Federal regulators cited Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) for violating workplace safety rules at the Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. The U.S. Department of Labor confirmed the findings in a statement provided ...
In a significant decision regarding workplace inspections, the California Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board (OSHAB ...
California Assemblymember LaShae Sharp-Collins (D), representing San Diego, introduced Assembly Bill (AB) No. 1371 (“Right to ...
Keeling is being tasked with the rollback of workplace safety rules and regulations nominally intended to protect workers. Keeling will serve directly under Trump nominee for US Secretary of Labor ...
Robots and humans are working together to enhance workplace safety through AI-driven solutions and human expertise.
Mixing up employee safety programs, taking a fresh look at data and getting leadership more involved can add pep to flagging safety initiatives, said speakers at the Waste Advantage Safety Summit.
Proposed new rules that would require employers to create shaded rest areas and provide drinking water no hotter than 77 ...
delaying operations and contributing to workplace disruption. After reviewing the evidence, the FWC found that the dismissal was not unfair. The Commission determined that the worker had repeatedly ...
Two bills that would roll back worker safety protections in Kentucky passed swiftly through the Republican-led General Assembly in recent days. The House and Senate on Wednesday sent to Gov.