Business Leaders Say Permanent MIOSHA COVID Rule Recommendations Are Unworkable, Push Back on Whether COVID Restrictions Should Remain In Place Indefinitely
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LANSING, Mich., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Michigan Chamber, Michigan Licensed Beverage Association, Michigan Manufacturers Association and Michigan Retailers Association are expressing major concern as a Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) Advisory Committee completed its scheduled work and MIOSHA announced its plans to move forward with extending overly-restrictive COVID-19 workplace rules on a permanent basis. The business groups voiced concern over how the permanent rules could come to conflict with Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommendations and current science and will adversely impact jobs and hurt the economy.
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Business Groups Concerned by New Michigan Workplace Rules
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Licensed Beverage Association, Michigan Manufacturers Association, and Michigan Retailers Association, all based in Lansing, are expressing concern as a Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) advisory committee announced plans to move forward with extending COVID-19 workplace rules on a permanent basis.
Michigan business associations are concerned as MIOSHA plans to move forward with extending COVID-19 workplace rules on a permanent basis. // Stock photo
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Licensed Beverage Association, Michigan Manufacturers Association, and Michigan Retailers Association, all based in Lansing, are expressing concern as a Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) advisory committee announced plans to move forward with extending COVID-19 workplace rules on a permanent basis.
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Day & Night Solar to Become NECA Premier Partner
Partnership will connect electrical contractors to Day & Night Solar s industry-leading expertise in the solar market
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WASHINGTON, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) has entered into a three-year agreement with Day & Night Solar, a turnkey solar solution provider for commercial and residential construction, to join NECA s Premier Partner program, effective immediately. This industry-leading program connects NECA members to the leading companies in the electrical construction industry.
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) has entered into a three-year agreement with Day & Night Solar, a turnkey solar solution provider for commercial and residential construction, to join NECA’s Premier Partner program, effective immediately.