A study released in September by Resume Now showcased the most dangerous jobs in America at both the lower and higher ends of the earnings spectrum. Pilots earn nearly $200,000 a year and require ...
Like most workplace accidents, the tragedy that took place at a Wisconsin sawmill in June didn't have to happen. In fact, Michael Schuls, a high school student who had turned 16 just weeks before his ...
Yet another meatpacking and food processing business has been caught using children in dangerous labor roles. This time, the company involved had to pay a six-figure fine and was briefly prohibited ...
FLORENCE, Wis. (WBAY) - The U.S. Department of Labor slapped a fine of nearly $1.4 million on Florence Hardwoods for violating federal regulations after an investigation into a 16-year-old boy’s death ...
In 2017, there were 5,147 accidental deaths in the American workplace, slightly down from the previous year's 5,190 deaths, but still close to the highest annual total in a decade. One cause for the ...
An investigation found children as young as 13 were hired by a Tennessee-based firm to work in dangerous conditions at slaughterhouses. The U.S. Department of Labor accuses Fayette Janitorial Services ...
Working a dangerous job doesn’t always mean you are getting rich. In fact, many risky jobs in the United States pay far less than you would expect. A new report by Resume Now, using data from the US ...
Dangerous playground equipment at Lower Burrell’s Braeview Park has been removed. The equipment, deemed dangerous by a certified playground inspector, was taken away by public works crews three weeks ...
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