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Labor/Employment

May 29, 2002

Danger Signals

In the wake of new workplace safety regulations that took effect two years ago, employers are facing tougher civil and criminal penalties for alleged infractions. And corporate America is turning to its employment lawyers to help it get out of these jams.

        By Toni Vranjes

        In the wake of new workplace safety regulations that took effect two years ago, employers are facing tougher civil and criminal penalties for alleged infractions. And corporate America is turning to its employment lawyers to help it get out of these jams.
        For their part, employment lawyers ar...

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