Human Rights Watch: Fifty Years After Safety Act, US Workers Still at Risk
December 30, 2020
December 30, 2020
NEW YORK, Dec. 30 -- Human Rights Watch issued the following news release on Dec. 29:
Fifty years ago today, then-United States President Richard Nixon signed the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act, a bill that set the stage for many of the basic protections to which US workers are legally entitled today.
In January 2020, the US Department of Labor announced it would commemorate this anniversary "with a yearlong celebration of past achievements, current effor . . .
Fifty years ago today, then-United States President Richard Nixon signed the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act, a bill that set the stage for many of the basic protections to which US workers are legally entitled today.
In January 2020, the US Department of Labor announced it would commemorate this anniversary "with a yearlong celebration of past achievements, current effor . . .