A Portsmouth, Ohio, hardwood flooring manufacturer faces $255,528 in fines after a 23-year-old worker suffered a partial arm amputation while troubleshooting a …
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The U.S. Department of Labor has extended the public comment period for a proposed rule aimed at preventing heat-related injuries and illnesses …
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A Lake Zurich, Ill., roofing contractor faces $262,631 in new fines after federal safety inspectors found workers exposed to fall hazards during …
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Global HR PracticesGlobal Safety News
Forklift operator’s death at Texas tire facility prompts $288K in OSHA fines
A forklift operator’s death at a tire distribution facility in Elm Mott, Texas, has led to 12 safety citations and $288,299 in …
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Two Florida contractors are facing significant fines after federal safety inspectors found they had exposed workers to dangerous trenching conditions in Jacksonville …
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Corporate Social Responsibility
DENSO employees assemble, donate 41 bicycles to families through holiday program
DENSO team members in Guelph, Ont., have assembled and donated 41 bicycles to the Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition (GNSC) as part of …
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Labour Relations
Ontario government is not unlawfully locking out provincial engineers: labour board
By Liam Casey The Ontario Labour Relations Board says the government is not unlawfully locking out provincial engineers who are taking part in …
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Indigenous North Vancouver plumbing business wins award for equity in the workplace
By Abby Luciano | North Shore News Curtis Thomas felt an adrenaline rush when he heard the name of his business called out …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsWorkplace Safety & OHS
Canada Post strike: Key issues in the dispute that’s holding up mail delivery
By Sammy Hudes The ongoing Canada Post strike has reached the three-week mark as the two sides continue to trade proposals through a …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Canada Post strike enters fourth week after union sends counter-proposals to mediator
Canada Post and the union representing more than 55,000 striking workers appeared closer to resuming negotiations as the strike entered its fourth …