Por: ABC News Business January 05, 2023
FORT WORTH, Texas -- American Airlines will contest a small fine that it faces after federal officials ruled the airline retaliated against flight attendants who complained about jet fuel fumes seeping into airplane cabins.The Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed a $6,837 fine against the airline after an investigation that started in August. Flight attendants who complained of illness said the airline docked attendance points... + full article
Associated Press USA Business January 06, 2023
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — American Airlines will contest a small fine that it faces after federal officials ruled the airline retaliated against flight attendants who complained about jet fuel fumes seeping into airplane cabins.The Occupational Safety and Health Administration... + más
American Airlines punished staff for reporting toxic fumes on planes—Probe | Newsweek
Employee says OSHA poster was tossed when workers began asking questions | Newsweek
Fox Business USA Business January 06, 2023
FOX Business' Grady Trimble reports from Chicago's Midway Airport, where Southwest Airlines claims lost bags will be returned to owners by the end of this week. says it disagrees with a that found the air carrier retaliated against flight attendants who reported worker... + más
Fumes From Carry-on Luggage Postpones American Airlines Flight at MIA | NBC 6 South Florida
OSHA: American retaliated against workers who reported fumes | Associated Press
CBS News USA Business January 05, 2023
FORT WORTH, Texas — Federal investigators allege that American Airlines, one of the nation's largest airlines, retaliated against flight attendants who reported illnesses caused by toxic fumes, .According to a Department of Labor spokesperson, the Occupational Safety and... + más
Newsweek USA Nation January 05, 2023
American Airlines punished employees for raising health concerns and discouraged them from reporting work-related illness, a Department of Labor investigation has found.Federal investigators at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) discovered that the... + más
ABC News USA Nation November 16, 2022
One of the world’s biggest manufacturers of industrial vehicles and equipment has been cited and penalized for the death of a worker who fell into an 11-foot-deep pot of molten iron heated to more than 2,000 degrees this summer.Steve Dierkes, a 39-year-old employee and melting... + más
World’s largest cast iron skillet ready for museum visitors | New York Post
Hawaii's Big Island gets warning as huge volcano rumbles | Associated Press
The Boston Globe USA Business September 27, 2022
A Brockton demolition company knowingly sent Peter Monsini onto a partially demolished floor at the Government Center Garage in March, and disregarded weight limits that could have saved the construction worker from plunging 80 feet to his death, according to the US Department... + más
Ferrara fined by OSHA for allegedly exposing workers to amputation hazards at Bellwood candy factory | Chicago Tribune
Newsweek USA Nation September 24, 2022
Footage of an alleged labor law poster being hidden in a workplace has gone viral, stirring anger online.An anonymous worker circulated the video Thursday on Reddit's Antiwork forum, where it has garnered 9,000 votes. The employee, posting under the username... + más
OSHA proposes fining contractor $1.2M in fatal accident at downtown garage | The Boston Globe
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