FrontLines
- February 16, 2010 What's Happening with Frontlines There has not been a FRONTLINES edition in several weeks. Our newsletter has been on hold while our dedicated and faithful editor, Sylvia Kieding, has been experiencing some serious health concerns ... more
- September 16, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 8 In this Edition: John Howard, M.D., Selected as New Head of NIOSH,Workers Have the Right to Choose MSHA Safety Representatives, Not Company,Long Hours and Hard Work Pay Off in the Panhandle,Environmental Unions: Labor and the Superfound (2009), Craig Slatin, Baywood Publishing company: Amityville, NY
- August 18, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 7 In this Edition: Obama Nominates David Michaels to Head OSHA, Three Refinery HF Acid Accidents in Six Months Worries Chemical Safety Board, OSHA Finds Metro North Railroad Co. Guilty of Retaliation against 4 Employees, Senators propose changes to OSH Act, ERT Update
- July 13, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 6 In this edition: OSHA Fines Valero Refinery Delaware City $107, 500 for PSM Violations in NEP Inspection, Serious Injury to Union Brother at Local 2-460 Triggers Identification and Elimination of Hazards,Workers Have the Right-to-Know Too,To ConAgra workers, he's a hero
- July 01, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 5 In this Edition: Worker Safety Program Expanded by Bush Administration Not Effective, GAO Reports, Can a Book on Derivatives Be Delightful?, What a week for Libby, Protecting American Workers Act (PAWA) Allows Criminal Prosecution for Willful Violators, Covers More Workers, Protects Whistleblowers and Includes Family Members of Victims in OSHA Proceedings, Tammy Miser Translated Grief into Family Support and health and Safety Reform
- June 16, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 4 In this edition: Firestone Agricultural Workers Union Gets Health and Safety Training, Union-Building, and Women of Steel Training in Liberia, Never Forget, Fear and Looting in America: Are We Really Out of Money?, Tony Mazzocchi – Union Hell-Raiser, Are Some Chemicals More Dangerous at Low Levels?
- May 19, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 3 In this Edition: Senate and House Hold Workers’ Memorial Day Hearings to Underscore Need for Greater Employer Accountability, Labor, Occupational Health Professionals and Environmental Groups Back Mark Griffon for Vacant Chemical Safety Board Position, Canadian USW Health, Safety and Environment Publishes Booklet for New Workers ... more
- April 28, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 2 In this Edition: Workers need a robust OSHA for their survival, USW Local 105 Forces Company to End Blame-the-Worker Safety Incentive Program, USW Local 105 Safety Incentive Program, Can OSHA Be Fixed?, Irate Crowd Fills Public Meeting for Chemical Safety Board Report of August ... more
- April 22, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 1 In this Edition: Welcome to the USW/TMC Frontlines, Earth Day 2009, District 2 Kevin Wilson Initiative, Making the Difference for Safer Workplaces, Incident at Sunoco Inc., Marcus Hook Injures Four, Including Two OSHA Inspectors, Nibarger Trains Nigerian Oil Workers in Union Building through Health and Safety ... more


