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National Insurer Sued under ADA For Failure to Hire Methadone User
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has sued a national insurer claiming the …
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British Columbia Mining Company Pleads Guilty to Worker Fatality in Yukon
A Burnaby, British Columbia-based mining company has pleaded guilty to two occupational health and …
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Australian Company Fined after Worker Crushed in Industrial Blender
A Western Sydney manufacturing company and its director have been fined a total of $127,400 and …
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OSHA Proposed Penalties of $949,000 for Texas Employers for Unguarded Machinery Fall Hazards and More
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited …
Dangerous Chemicals and Other Hazards Leads to Tenneco Fine
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently …
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Oklahoma AG Files Charges against Pair in Workers Comp Schemes
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s Workers Compensation Fraud Unit filed charges …
Oklahoma AG Files Charges against Pair in Workers Comp SchemesRead More
Occupational Low Back Pain Part III: Treatment Options
Authors: Brian Anderson DC, CCN, MPH and David Radford DC, MSc In the first article of …
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Physicians Suppose to Give Canadian Transport Board Pilots Medical Records
An investigation into a deadly plane crash In 2010 in Miramichi, New Brunswick exposed …
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Occupational Low Back Pain Part II Workplace Solutions
In part one of this three part series on occupational low back pain …
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Alberta Hockey Rink Dedicated to Fallen Worker
An Alberta community has dedicated their rebuilt hockey rink to a young worker who was killed on …
Australian Employer Fined 350K Following Death of Man
A major development company has been fined $350,000 for an "immense oversight" at the …
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Compensation Restored for Asbestos Victims in Scotland
Construction union UCATT has warmly welcomed a recent decision by the UK Supreme Court to reject a …
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One Killed 5 Injured in Toronto University Toppled Drilling Rig Accident
A construction worker died and five others were injured after building equipment collapsed at …
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Occupational Low Back Pain Causes, Workplace Solutions and Treatment Options
Authors: Brian Anderson DC, CCN, MPH and David C. Radford, DC, MSc Employers are unlikely to find …
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New Zealand Employer Fined after Worker Loses Fingertip on Meat Grinder
New Zealand-based Tegel Foods Ltd. has been fined $41,250 following an accident at its Christchurch …
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Changes Aim for Swifter Justice over British Welsh Workplace Dealths
More health and safety prosecutions will take place before Inquest as changes to a key agreement …
Changes Aim for Swifter Justice over British Welsh Workplace DealthsRead More
8 Point 44 Million Dollar Grants for Mine Health and Safety Training Noted by OSHA
The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration recently announced that it …
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Trial Postponed in Case Involving Alberta Stage Collapse
There's been an adjournment in the case against three companies charged in the 2009 fatal stage …
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Squalid Camp in British Columbia Lead to Long Overdue Wages
Some long overdue wages are finally being paid to 57 tree planters, more than a year after they …
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