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The Trump administration is taking us backwards again, abandoning workplace protections against toxic beryllium fumes and dust.
OSHA fined the companies $191,000 for 20 serious violations, among the largest penalties this year.
It would restore OSHA’s ability to sanction larger employers in the most dangerous industries for hiding serious workplace injuries.
The workers who put food on our tables should not have to sacrifice their health for a paycheck.
Join us on 4/28 to explore how we can improve workplace safety standards and enforcement.
President Trump had a choice today to either back the rights of workers, or to side with low-road corporations.
Here’s another example of lawmakers protecting big business at the expense of workers.
NELP and others sign letter urging House leaders not to repeal a critical OSHA rule.
Mr. Acosta deserves a thorough vetting on the issues that matter most to America’s workers.