Sad to hear. I fear we are returning to the early 1900's as a society. All that was accomplished during the last 100 yrs will soon be history and we may never return to the great country our hard working parents and grandparents help to build which we were lucky to have experienced. I was a work comp administrator and safety director and it was my favorite career, because I somehow felt I was helping the employees and the corporations. If you watch documentaries on our countries timeline through technology, discovery, inventions and manufacturing, you'll learn some of the largest names in developing our country to what it is today felt their employees safety, pay and well being meant nothing. Workers worked 7 days a week, including children because the pay was so low, parents needed their children to also work to live what we would call today, a substandard life. Without laws to protect the workers, without fines to keep owners and corporations in line, we will return to the rich being the only people able to enjoy vacations, to own homes, etc. We must be alert to any and all things we see happening and take steps to correct these small omissions, as they will snowballs before anyone knows what has happened. Thank you for the post. It may seem small to some, but in the larger scale, it's an oddity that shouldn't go undetected. Who does this omittion benefit? Why has it been removed?