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1 of 2 According to multiple Cincinnati-area media outlets, OSHAâ(Occupational Safety and Health Administration) proposed fines totaling $192,510 against a pair of contractors involved in a power plant collapse that killed two northeastern Kentucky men on Dec. 9. Jamie Fitzgerald, of Ashland, and Doug Gray, of Greenup, died in December at the site of the Killen power plant in Adams County, Ohio. Grayâs body was found days after the collapse. Fitzgeraldâs body was discovered weeks later. Adamo Demolition Co., based in Detroit, faces three new violations indicating the company failed to properly monitor the explosive demolition process, according to WCPO in Cincinnati. WCPO reported that OSHAâproposed fines tallying $180,222 for the violations in addition to a $1,502 fine proposed in February for a paperwork violation. ....
Opposition mounts among US workers to repeal of mask mandate Opposition is mounting among teachers, service workers and industrial workers to the new COVID-19 safety guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) that essentially eliminate masking or social distancing requirements for vaccinated individuals in most settings. The new guidelines have been issued under conditions where nearly two-thirds of the US population is not fully vaccinated. Without a way to determine who is vaccinated and who is not, the rule means that large groups of unmasked people will be allowed to congregate indoors, including at mass events, ensuring the wider spread of the virus. ....
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union leaders have decided to continue to require workers to wear masks at General Motors (GM), Ford and Stellantis worksites for now, the union announced Wednesday. ....