Labor Bureau Seeks Feedback on Fatal Workplace Survey Extension
Published Date: 4/10/2025
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Summary
The Department of Labor wants your thoughts on extending a survey that tracks workplace deaths, making sure it’s easy to understand and doesn’t waste anyone’s time or money. This affects workers, employers, and agencies who provide info about job injuries. You’ve got a chance to comment before the survey continues, helping keep it clear and fair!
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