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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 ...
Below is our guide as it was written when the earbuds were priced at $299. Getting proper sleep can help improve nearly every ...
Voters in Wisconsin’s farm country should look out for themselves when it comes to low-cost programs that improve safety and ...
More than a dozen data-gathering programs that track deaths and disease appear to have been eliminated in the tornado of ...
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.
The Trump Administration’s funding shell game over the health program that treats 9/11 first responders with Ground Zero-related illnesses continued this weekend with a fresh round of layoffs — and ...
The lawsuit claims that the Department of Health and Human Services is unable to carry out vital functions due to staffing ...
Billions of dollars of cuts and the loss of 20,000 employees have left the massive federal department "unable to perform ...
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.
The detailed investigative report released by the Irmo Fire District cited miscommunication, a failure to keep track of ...