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A decision on tough new coronavirus workplace protections awaits Walsh as labor secretary
By Jim Puzzanghera Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 7:50 a.m.
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Dr. Salam Beah carried a sign during a protest over improved COVID-19 testing and workplace safety policies outside of UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles in December.PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images
As Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh awaits confirmation as US labor secretary, the department he would lead is mulling a major decision with significant implications for workers and businesses reemerging from the pandemic-stricken economy.
The clock is ticking on a Monday deadline set by President Biden for the Labor Department to consider whether new nationwide rules are needed to safeguard workers from COVID-19 and, if so, to issue them. Biden is pushing for quick action after the Trump administration declined to enact a so-called emergency temporary standard for coronavirus workplace protection measures, whic
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Playgrounds are a place to make memories and let kids be kids. And a new playground in Des Moines is making that even more possible with the help of Variety The Children s Charity.
For young Drew Schneider, he could spend hours at Riverview Park. But this park is unique. In an average playground, there may be one thing that he could engage with, Drew s mother, Meg Schneider, said. And here it s darn near everything.
Drew uses a wheelchair, which means at most playgrounds, he would be relegated to sitting and watching
others play.
That isn t the case at Riverview and the inclusive Star Playground.