Worker Safety Regulations Dramatically Loosened Under Bush Admin.

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Under the Bush administration, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued the fewest significant standards in its history, public health experts say, a trend they credit to the administration’s habit – by now familiar – of appointing former industry officials and lobbyists to regulatory posts. Since Bush took office, OSHA has imposed only one major safety rule, while the only significant health standard it issued was ordered by a federal court. At the same time, the agency has killed dozens of existing and proposed regulations and delayed adopting others.

The cons will only be happy when they turn the US into

a mirror image of Mexico, with lax or non-existent environmental and safety regulations, no minimum wage, and no pesky limit on working hours or the ages of the workers.