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If there were problems with how NIOSH ran, the answer should have been to fix them, not eliminate the only agency standing ...
Last week, it seemed like there was some momentum for undoing job cuts at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, including those at a facility in Morgantown that ...
The attorneys representing U.S. Health and Human Services said a lawsuit is premature because nobody knows yet what will happen to the black lung screening program and the employees who carry it out.
Safety was once defined as preventing physical injury on the jobsite, but more recently the construction industry has ...
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WVNS-TV on MSNMore NIOSH layoffs reported Friday eveningUMWA International President Cecil E. Roberts released a statement on Saturday morning in response to more reported NIOSH ...
The lawsuit, filed by Irmo firefighter James Muller's wife, accuses the City of Columbia and Richland County of inadequate ...
Voters in Wisconsin’s farm country should look out for themselves when it comes to low-cost programs that improve safety and ...
The Trump administration has rolled out another round of staff cuts within the Department of Health and Human Services. But ...
‘We are necessary’: Local workers of federal safety agency say layoffs could be dangerous for public
The federal government is Allegheny County’s third-largest employer, but hundreds of employees for an agency responsible for workplace safety have just had their jobs cut in the name of efficiency.
More than 400 employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) will be laid off this summer.
Local NIOSH priorities ranged from firefighter cancer to radiation exposure. The future of its programs is now unknown.
Workers at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health in Morgantown were once again the target of federal job cuts on Friday after nearly 200 empl ...
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