Employers Should Stay Tuned to the Evolving Law Around Marijuana Use and Employee Protections. By Donna V. Pryor
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MSHA Says Its Workplace Examination Rule Is Fully Cooked and Ready to Serve. But Is It? By Avi Meyerstein
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The Report on MSHA, Not the Report on Russia, the President or the Election. By Brian Hendrix, Partner, Husch Blackwell LLP
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Agency Leadership to Focus on Protecting Miners From Dust Exposure. By Brian Hendrix According to its leadership, MSHA is working to “put the ‘H’ back in ‘MSHA.’” Testifying in Congress in June, Assistant Secretary Zatezalo stated that he is “paying close attention to the ‘H’ in MSHA: miners’ health.” He emphasized that MSHA will “aggressively enforce existing standards to ensure…
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A Recent Supreme Court Decision Could Change The Way Courts (Including The Federal Mine Safety And Health Review Commission) Decide What Regulations Really Mean. By Mark Savit and Erik Dullea
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Managing the Minefield of Marijuana in the Workplace. By Donna Pryor
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There Are Deadlines To Contest/Challenge MSHA Enforcement Actions, But The Deadlines Are Not Always Obvious By Erik Dullea
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The Hardrock Mining Financial Assurance Saga Is Far From Over. By Megan Caldwell
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Most Safety Enforcement Goes To Areas Of Least Risk. Is There A Better Way? By Avi Meyerstein
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Operators and Management Personnel Have a Significant Defense Worth Pursuing. Find Out What It Is. By Henry Chajet
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