A new rule could help empower workers during safety inspections

“Sadly, workers have a well-grounded fear of retaliation against those who speak up about safety problems, including the threat of getting fired,” Jessica Martinez, co-executive director of the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health, said in a statement in November. “Including a representative selected by workers can overcome obstacles and improve communication during the inspection process. That creates a better opportunity to identify and correct safety problems that put workers at risk.”
 

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