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Jane Carson-Sandler, one of the serial rapist's victims, said after the arrest was made: "It's just so nice to have closure and to know he's in jail."
15 Things You Need to Know from the 2018 Death on the Job Report
AFL-CIO
For the 27th year in a row, the AFL-CIO has produced Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect. The report gathers evidence on the state of safety and health protections for America’s workers.
Passed in 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Act has saved the lives of more than 559,000 working people. President Barack Obama had a strong record of improving working conditions by strengthening enforcement, issuing key safety and health standards, and improving anti-retaliation and other protections for workers. Donald Trump, on the other hand, has moved aggressively on his deregulatory agenda, repealing and delaying job safety and other rules, and proposing deep cuts to the budget and the elimination of worker safety and health training programs.
These are challenging times for working people and their unions, and the prospects for worker safety and health protections are uncertain. What is clear, however, is that the toll of workplace injury, illness and death remains too high, and too many workers remain at serious risk. There is much more...
"At no point since the end of the Cold War has NATO been more relevant than it is today," a senior State Department official said.
"At no point since the end of the Cold War has NATO been more relevant than it is today," a senior State Department official said.
"At no point since the end of the Cold War has NATO been more relevant than it is today," a senior State Department official said.
The jury that convicted Michigan housewife Nancy Seaman of first-degree murder, says Judge Jack McDonald, "didn't get the whole story."
The jury that convicted Michigan housewife Nancy Seaman of first-degree murder, says Judge Jack McDonald, "didn't get the whole story."
The indictments were unsealed a little more than a week after a deadly riot at Lee Correctional Institution left seven inmates dead.
Jane Carson-Sandler, one of the serial rapist's victims, said after the arrest was made: "It's just so nice to have closure and to know he's in jail."
Dr. William Strampel was disgraced doctor Larry Nassar's boss at MSU.