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May 10, 2005
A federal bankruptcy judge permits United Airlines to legally abandon responsibility for pensions covering 120,000 employees. 
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Updated: May. 10 (20:04)

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OSHA Delays Start of Silica Exposure Rule Enforcement
Posted On: Apr 08, 2017
Apr. 8, 2017 | SAFETY & HEALTH | Citing the need for better education of construction firms and workers about how to battle exposure to cancer-causing crystalline silica dust, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) delayed the start of enforcement of its new silica exposure rule by three months. OSHA’s new standard would cut worker exposure to silica. Workers who inhale the dust can develop silicosis or lung cancer. The delay upset the AFL-CIO which, like the building trades, has lobbied for years to curb worker exposure to silica dust… Full story.
 
 
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