Westmoreland Democrats are scrambling to fill a vacancy on the November ballot after learning through a social media post Monday that one of the party’s two candidates for county commissioner withdrew from the race. Sydney Hovis, 28, of Scottdale announced via Facebook she formally petitioned to have her name removed
Even with the strictest compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA regulations and best workplace safety practices, on-the-job injuries from time to time are inevitable in the construction industry.
Even with the strictest compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and best workplace safety practices, on-the-job injuries from time to time are.
Joseph Fraser Appointed New CEO of Human Rights Commission
April 14, 2021 - 12:14 PM
Nova Scotia has appointed longtime human rights leader Joseph Fraser as the new director and CEO of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission. The appointment takes effect April 19.
Mr. Fraser, currently the director of human rights and equity services with Nova Scotia Community College, has more than 20 years experience in leadership and the promotion of human rights, diversity, equity and inclusion. His previous experience includes a variety of roles with the Nova Scotia Public Service Commission where he was accountable for government-wide workplace policy and diversity programming.
Mr. Fraser will take over from interim director and CEO Kymberly Franklin, a senior solicitor with the commission.