Disputed job ergonomics plan set to be detailed today
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration plans to release a set of voluntary ergonomics guidelines today, that will be subject to public hearing and review by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on April 18. The guidelines represent the latest round in a fight between labor, worker rights, work safety and business groups, in which business won a major victory when mandatory regulations enacted late in 2000 were overturned after President Bush took office. Labor officials and pro-labor politicians are expressing extreme reservations about the impact that a voluntary system will have, and a bill that would require the development of enforceable regulations is currently being prepared.
See "Disputed job ergonomics plan set to be detailed today", DIANE E. LEWIS, The Boston Globe, April 4, 2002