Nearly 1,000 U.S. construction workers died of work-related injuries each year from 2011 to 2020, with the industry accounting for 20% of all workplace deaths, even though it made up just 7.3% of the national workforce.
Nearly 1,000 U.S. construction workers died of work-related injuries each year from 2011 to 2020, with the industry accounting for 20% of all workplace deaths, even though it made up just 7.3% of the national workforce.
dangerous jobs out there. the department of labor has said in the past few years the number of incidents where children are being hired illegally has been rising anyway and they have been investigating accidents including construction accidents, one in tennessee, less than a year ago, where a 16-year-old fell 160 feet to his death. so you can understand there s a lot of concern about this movement. absolutely. tom, a lot of concern and a lot of criticism coming at it. let s see where this moves as this moves through the legislature. thank you, tom. let s talk now about last night. super bowl lvii is in the books. the kansas city chiefs lifting the lombardi trophy for the second time in four seasons. they defeated the philadelphia eagles in what ended up being a close game that came down to the final seconds. coy wire was there. he joins us now from glendale, arizona. patrick mahomes just held another press conference. what did he have to say today? yeah, kate, this game