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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs Biden Ditching His Promise to Protect Workers From Covid-19?
https://newrepublic.com/article/162040/covid-osha-standards-workplace-safetyNow the Labor Department is ready to go with two emergency standardsone for health care workers and another for everybody elsebut the White House, fearful of setting off angry protests, is dithering.
Under the January 21 executive order, the Labor Departments Occupational Safety and Health Administration was supposed to issue its emergency temporary standard by March 15. (The executive order said the standard would be issued on that date only if judged necessary, but that was a formality.) The Ides of March came and went. Now its mid-April and OSHA still hasnt issued the promised standarda costly delay for any government order that includes the words emergency and temporary. To make matters worse, there are whisperings abroad that the White House may drop the whole idea.
OSHA has been working diligently, as appropriate, to consider what standards may be necessary, a Labor Department spokesperson told Bloomberg News on April 12, and is taking the time to get this right. That sounded ominous. A Labor Department spokesperson told Bloomberg Law the previous week that Labor Secretary Marty Walsh reviewed the materials, and determined that they should be updated to reflect the latest scientific analysis of the state of the disease. But Walsh is actually quite impatient, Im told, to get the rule out. The holdup is at the White House.
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(72,531 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
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(72,531 posts)... their employers, the institutions, agencies and the public impacted after more than twenty years of degrading protection from agencies and regulators like OSCHA, let alone the last four years of hyper-attrition by Trumpolini and his largely still existent RW cohort in Congress.
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We cant vaccinate our way out of this crisis, Michaels explained, for a variety of reasons. Four months into a fairly successful vaccination effort, Covid-19 cases are going up, not down, and theyve been doing so for four weeks. More transmissible Covid variants have taken holdwith B.1.1.7. being the most widespreadaccounting for the majority of new Covid cases in Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, and Tennessee. Businesses are opening back up, and in March the economy added a stunning 916,000 jobs. Thats a sign that the public health crisis is ebbing. (Hooray!) But this reopening poses health dangers of its own if those returning workers arent protected sufficiently from Covid-19. If we dont control workplace transmissions, Michaels said, the pandemic will continue to worsen.
None of this is news to President Biden, whos been begging the states not to drop state mask requirements prematurely. When the Republican governors of Texas and Mississippi did so anyway, Biden got angry and called it Neanderthal thinking. Bidens director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Rochelle Walensky, expressed similar dismay at Gretchen Whitmer, the Democratic governor of Michigan, the state where Covid-19 is currently most out of control. Whitmer is resisting pleas to issue new public health mandates; this week she asked Biden instead to give Michigan more vaccines. Walensky shot back: The answer is not necessarily to give vaccine. The answer is to really close things down.
Whitmers resistance to Covid mandates helps explain why the Biden White House is jittery about issuing an emergency temporary workplace standard. If a Democratic governor is this defiant about Covid restrictions, imagine how angry the MAGA mob will get if the federal government requires every working American to wear a mask on the job (or to take an equivalent precaution). Protests from the business lobby will likely be the least of it, and Trump cultists may be joined by some Democrats who are understandably sick and tired of a pandemic thats entered its second year.
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