
States have continued to make adjustments because of the constraints of the coronavirus pandemic. Here are notices from three agencies.
Connecticut: To comply with the
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A federal appeals court denied a request to compel the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to declare a temporary emergency standard on workplace infection control
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Just as Nebraska and Illinois appear to be grappling with issues brought on by holding in-person proceedings while the pandemic continues, Kentucky's compensation agency has
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The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration published a series of frequently asked questions and answers regarding the use of masks in the workplace.
The
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A U.S. senator introduced legislation that would create a presumption that wildland firefighters contracted COVID-19 in the line of work.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia,
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Employers Holdings Inc. on Tuesday notified the Securities and Exchange Commission that President and CEO Douglas Dirks told the board of directors he plans to
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Puerto Rico this month became the 15th U.S. jurisdiction to adopt some type of presumption for frontline workers who fall ill from COVID-19.
The territory's
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State agencies continue to deal with the inconveniences and testing requirements of COVID-19. Here are some of the latest notices posted in East Coast states.
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The federal workers' compensation program has adopted a presumption that workers in high-risk jobs should receive benefits if they develop the COVID-19 illness.
The Division
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The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, known as ACOEM, will host a virtual symposium Tuesday and Wednesday on safety guidelines for businesses and health
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

