Health and Safety
It's Time to Enact Health and Safety Legislation for Parliament Hill Workers
Parliamentary Employment Staff Relations Act Part III
The American Government did it!
Why not ours?
The U.S. Congressional Accountability Act of
1995 which became law on January 23, 1995, was passed with unanimous consent in the House
of Representatives. This law now includes the application of laws which include the
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970. Many of these members have admitted to
the double standards that have applied to various pieces of legislation leaving employees
on Capitol Hill without various rights and protection received by other workers across the
United States. The American government has admitted their error and have made the effort
to right this wrong.
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