Staffing continues to plague OSHA
The number of Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors has fallen “steadily” from a high...
Staffing agency ordered to stop placing children in dangerous jobs
A federal court in Greeneville, Tennessee, on Monday ordered a staffing agency to stop illegally...
Spousal desertion wrongly applied when husband denied death benefits
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled the widower of a woman who died following a permanent...
Split court denies benefits for traveling employee
A divided Mississippi Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled that a traveling employee was not...
South Carolina Supreme Court questions guiding comp precedent
The South Carolina Supreme Court Wednesday upheld workers compensation benefits for an injured worker but...
South Carolina sues DOL over maximum OSHA fine requirements
South Carolina officials have filed another federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Labor over...
South Carolina proposal condemns revised OSHA walkaround rule
Stating that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s newly revised walkaround rule infringes on private...
South Carolina OSHA discriminates against Black industries: Union
The Union of Southern Service Workers has lodged a complaint with the U.S. Department of...
South Carolina lawmakers to consider another PTSD bill
Lawmakers in South Carolina are now considering a fourth piece of legislation addressing post-traumatic stress...








