Feature Articles
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July 12, 2013
From 11pm to 7am, Tomás Garciá worked in the famous kitchen of a Back Bay Hotel, cleaning out grease traps, de-liming sinks, and washing the ovens that hours before were producing thirty-dollar steak dishes. As the city slept,... read more
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July 12, 2013
By day, Guadalupe Gonzalez did backbreaking work cleaning commercial office buildings. At night, she picked bottles from the trash, selling them to earn valuable extra money to support her family, one nickel at a time. Gonzalez is... read more
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July 12, 2013
In an historic victory for workers’ rights in the Bay State, a majority of human service workers at Lawrence-based CLASS, Inc. voted ‘Union Yes!’ in their election.
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July 12, 2013
Earlier this July, MassCOSH’s Teens Lead @ Work (TL@W) ballooned from a staff of eight peer leaders to an army of 16 young workers who will soon train hundreds of working 14-18 year olds on how to stay safe on the job. To assist... read more
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July 09, 2013
MassCOSH reminded the media and the public after the recent heat wave that working outside during oppressive heat isn’t just uncomfortable for workers; it can be deadly.
A Medford employee of the U.S. Postal Service... read more -
July 01, 2013
On June 25, just four days after undergoing surgery for a neck injury caused by years of lifting patients at a state hospital, Martha McNamara, a nurse, asked the Massachusetts legislature to pass a law that would protect other... read more
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July 01, 2013
Alfred Cabiya, 56, was working for Trico Welding setting up temporary office trailers when he and two of his co-workers became pinned between the massive objects. One worker was able to free himself on his own, another required the... read more
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July 01, 2013
Letitia ‘Tish’ Davis is kind of a big deal. Few others can say they founded the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Occupational Surveillance Program, serving as its sole director since its inception in 1986. Nor can many say... read more
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July 01, 2013
On March 14, reporters, agency and legislative officials, proud parents and youth filled the State House Members Lounge, eager to meet the winners of the 3rd annual Safe Jobs for Youth Poster Contest. MassCOSH youth leader Justin... read more
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July 01, 2013
According to the latest statistics, workers who lost their lives from occupational exposures and injuries in Massachusetts were nearly twice the number of people killed in car accidents in the Bay State. Yet, one would be hard... read more