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Last-Minute Secret Labor Department Proposal Will Harm Workers, Witnesses SayBy Betsy Miller Kittredge on 09-17-2008, 02:44 PM in
A last-minute Department of Labor proposal could undermine future health and safety protections for American workers, witnesses told the Workforce Protections Subcommittee today. The Washington Post recently reported that the proposal was developed by political appointees in secret with little consultation with career agency health and safety experts. The proposal only gives 30 days for comment and provides for no public hearings. Critics say that the Department of Labor proposal would add additional layers of red tape to an already slow regulatory process, even for those initiatives being considered. The Bush administration has only issued one health-related standard over the past eight years, which it was forced to complete under a court-ordered deadline. Comments: No Comments. Submit a Comment Comments are open for 24 hours after the post is made. |
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