On the recordApril 27, 2014
Yesterday marked the 25th year that workers, family members, and safety advocates have come together to honor and remember those that have been killed on the job and advocate for safer workplaces.
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congress.govYesterday marked the 25th year that workers, family members, and safety advocates have come together to honor and remember those that have been killed on the job and advocate for safer workplaces.
Harkin commemorates the anniversary of OSHA and its impact on workplace safety.
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