On Dec. 29, 1970, Richard Nixon signed into law legislation that created one of the most consequential and controversial agencies in our government — the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The Occupation Safety and Health Administration will begin enforcing its final rule requiring certain employers to electronically submit injury and illness data.
For businesses of all sizes and industries, the most significant impacts will come from the expansion of the state’s carbon (greenhouse gas) reduction program.
As Congress wound down its business for 2016, construction and supplier groups such as ASA wrote to House leaders to turn their attention to workforce development.