Workplace Health

Prison Bio Cleaners Face Deadly Risks Without Proper PPE
Regulatory & Compliance Prison Bio Cleaners Face Deadly Risks Without Proper PPE

Imagine stepping into a confined space saturated with biohazards, tasked with cleaning blood spills and human waste, all while knowing that the gear meant to protect against deadly pathogens is incomplete. This terrifying reality confronts prisoner workers in correctional facilities who serve as

Starbucks Workers United Launches Major 65-Store Strike
Regulatory & Compliance Starbucks Workers United Launches Major 65-Store Strike

What happens when over 1,000 baristas from 65 Starbucks stores across 40 cities decide to walk off the job during one of the busiest promotional days of the year, sending shockwaves through the coffee giant’s operations? On November 13, a massive strike erupted, orchestrated by Starbucks Workers

Pike River at 15: Urgent Call for Workplace Safety Reform
Regulatory & Compliance Pike River at 15: Urgent Call for Workplace Safety Reform

Fifteen years have passed since the heartbreaking Pike River mine explosion on November 19, 2010, claimed the lives of 29 workers in New Zealand (NZ), marking one of the darkest chapters in the nation’s industrial history, and this catastrophic event not only shattered families and communities but

UNM Hospital Tackles Workplace Violence with New Program
Regulatory & Compliance UNM Hospital Tackles Workplace Violence with New Program

In the heart of New Mexico, the University of New Mexico (UNM) Hospital stands as a beacon of care, yet its healthcare workers face an alarming and persistent threat: workplace violence. Every day, nurses, doctors, and support staff encounter physical assaults, verbal abuse, and intimidating

Why Is Mental Health a Workplace Priority in Mexico?
Regulatory & Compliance Why Is Mental Health a Workplace Priority in Mexico?

In the bustling offices and factories across Mexico, a silent crisis is unfolding that impacts millions of workers and costs billions in lost productivity, making mental health a critical factor for employee well-being and organizational success. The staggering reality is that untreated mental

Why Is Violence Against Health Care Workers on the Rise?
Regulatory & Compliance Why Is Violence Against Health Care Workers on the Rise?

In the United States, an unsettling trend has emerged within the very spaces meant to offer solace and healing, as violence against health care workers reaches alarming new heights, turning hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics—once considered sanctuaries of care—into arenas of aggression. Nurses,

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