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Worker safety
Will workers be protected from extreme heat on the job?
Jun 3, 2024
More than 400 workers died due to heat exposure between 2011 and 2021, according to federal records. Five states have created their own workplace heat safety rules, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is working on a new safety standard.
Baltimore bridge victims were immigrants in riskier, hard-to fill jobs
Mar 27, 2024
Mexican and Central American workers have been the lifeblood of the Baltimore economy, but they're also part of the "lowerarchy."
The extreme heat takes a physical toll — and an economic one
Aug 18, 2023
Low-income workers who aren't able to choose their work schedules are especially hard hit. And that has a cost of its own.
They cleaned the U.S.' largest coal ash spill; many have died waiting for compensation
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Lily Jamali
Sep 26, 2022
Coal ash contains a slew of toxic elements. The Tennessee Supreme Court is weighing the latest effort to block the workers’ cases.
Ahead of the holidays, retailers compete on store safety
Nov 12, 2020
Because, yes, the pandemic is still raging, and a lot of customers are still hesitant to go shopping.
The new workflow for plumbers means turning some jobs down
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Alli Fam
May 20, 2020
The owner of a plumbing company won't serve clients who are ill, and both plumbers and clients must wear face masks.
Workers forced to choose between feeling safe and jobs
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Andy Uhler
May 6, 2020
More than 40 states have plans to lift restrictions, clearing the way for people to return to work. But are employees ready for that?
For public good, not for profit.
OSHA takes a limited role protecting workers in pandemic
Apr 29, 2020
The agency hasn't set specific safety standards to hold employers to.