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Legislative Update for the Week of August 16

Leg Roundup Image 132 by 140.jpgLaborers' Union to Rejoin the AFL-CIO
Ending a four-year schism, the Laborers' International Union of North America has decided to rejoin the AFL-CIO as of October 1, 2010. Read the full post here. (August 16)

Survey Shows a Decline in Workplace Fatalities
A preliminary report released August 19 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries indicates that the number of workplace fatalities declined in 2009 from the prior year. Read the full post here. (August 20)

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