-
OSHA Opens Probe Into Deadly Amazon Warehouse Collapse in Illinois
A tornado on Friday hit the Amazon delivery depot in Edwardsville, Illinois, known as DLI4.
-
Could Covid's Omicron Variant Impact Your Workplace? Here's What to Know
We’ve learned a lot from the delta wave in the U.S., but health experts say to remain vigilant.
-
Legal Battle Over Biden Covid Vaccine Mandate Heads to Federal Appeals Court With GOP-Appointed Majority
The Sixth Circuit appeals court, which has a GOP-appointed majority, will now decide whether to permanently halt Biden’s Covid vaccine mandate policy.
-
Biden Vaccine Mandate Solves Some Problems for HR Chiefs — But Creates New Ones
The Covid-19 vaccine mandate is solving some thorny issues for chief human resources officers—but it’s creating new problems that are tougher to solve.
-
White House Tells Businesses to Proceed With Vaccine Mandate Despite Court-Ordered Pause
The White House on Monday said businesses should move forward with the requirements despite the court-ordered pause.
-
The Latest Federal Vaccine Mandate Covers 84 Million Workers—Here's What to Know
Unvaccinated workers at private-sector companies have until Jan. 4 to get the Covid-19 shot or face regular testing.
-
Police ID Construction Worker Who Died After Falling at a Mall in Norwalk
Police have identified the construction worker who died after falling at a mall in Norwalk early Tuesday morning.
-
Electric Boat Fined $10K After Worker Falls 20 Feet Into Sub
Connecticut submarine maker Electric Boat has been fined by federal officials after an employee fell more than 20 feet.
-
New York Becomes First State Requiring Tampon Ingredients Be Disclosed
New York will become the first state to require the disclosure of ingredients in tampons and other menstrual products
-
Police ID Mechanic Who Died After Car Fell From Lift in Hartford
A 22-year-old mechanic has died after a car fell off of a lift and onto him at a garage in Hartford on Sunday afternoon.
-
Construction Worker Falls 8 Feet, Hits Head While Working in Norwalk: FD
Firefighters rescued a construction worker who fell and hit his head while working in Norwalk on Saturday.
-
Construction Worker Seriously Hurt in Fall in Tolland
A construction worker was seriously hurt in a fall in Tolland Monday.
-
Man Says Gym Terminated His Membership Over a Safety Complaint
A retired Hartford firefighter was kicked out of his Newington gym for good after letting town officials know about what he believed was a safety hazard for him and other gym members.
-
Two Men Die While Working in Delaware County Manhole
Two sewer workers died 30 feet underground in Delaware County Thursday and what caused their deaths was not immediately known. The deadly incident took place Thursday morning in Aldan Borough, Pennsylvania.
-
Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refinery Surprises With Shutdown Plan, Loss of 1,000 Jobs
The South Philadelphia oil refinery that caused a series of massive explosions last week will close within the next month, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney confirmed.
-
Injured Woman Found Inside Store Compactor: New London Police
A woman was rescued from a commercial compactor at a New London supermarket Wednesday and she remains in the hospital, where she is in critical condition.
-
Parents Fear Kids at Risk From Dangerous Dust at Silicon Valley School
An NBC Bay Area Investigation reveals the approval process to build a private school in Silicon Valley right next to a concrete plant was the result of an unfortunate chain of events, that included inaccurate permit applications, poor communication between government agencies, and other bureaucratic blunders.
-
Man Seriously Injured After Getting Trapped in Machine in Glastonbury
A 58-year-old man has serious injuries and was flown to the hospital after getting trapped in a machine at an aerospace and defense manufacturing facility in Glastonbury early Tuesday morning.
-
Worker Injured in Trench Wall Collapse in Westport
A worker was injured when a trench wall collapsed at a construction site in Westport Friday.
-
Starbucks to Install More Needle Disposal Boxes in Bathrooms Nationwide
As the opioid crisis continues to affect millions of Americans, Starbucks says it will move forward with plans to install more needle-disposal boxes in select store bathrooms nationwide. The move, which the chain publicly started considering in January, comes as more people have signed up to support an employee-led campaign to install “safe needle disposal boxes in the bathrooms of...