OSHA Commission Updates Executive Performance Review Board
Published Date: 1/21/2025
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The Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission just announced new members joining its Performance Review Board. This board helps review how well top executives are doing their jobs. If you’re a senior leader, these changes could affect your performance reviews soon, but no money changes are involved.
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