As workplace safety enforcement remains a national priority, new OSHA violation data highlights where employers most often fail to warn workers about dangerous chemical exposures. Trace One’s latest report ranks states by hazard communication failures—shining a light on gaps in protections that affect millions of workers in high-risk industries.
As workplace safety enforcement remains a national priority, new OSHA violation data highlights where employers most often fail to warn workers about dangerous chemical exposures. Trace One’s latest report ranks states by hazard communication failures—shining a light on gaps in protections that affect millions of workers in high-risk industries.
The minimum wage in New Hampshire was last raised 16 years ago, when it was set at $7.25, the same as the federal minimum wage. However, due t…
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By Rachel Andrews Damon, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
