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'Aggressive Assault On Worker Protections': Ilhan Omar Slams Deregulation Of Safety Laws
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In a House Education Committee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) spoke about OSHA.
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today.
00:06
Over the last six months, the Trump administration has embarked on an aggressive assault on worker protections.
00:14
And just in the past two weeks, Trump's Department of Labor has released five dozen deregulatory rulemakings,
00:22
two-thirds of which focus on health and safety issues.
00:26
These proposals target core worker protections, including changes to child labor rules,
00:33
removing a requirement as basic and essential as having adequate lighting on construction sites,
00:39
and even weakening workers' protection against asbestos.
00:43
This spree of deregulation follows months of mass firing at the very agencies tasked with researching
00:51
and investigating workplace conditions and a proposed budget that would reduce inspections
00:58
and slash DOL's capacity to develop new safety standards.
01:03
The message is clear.
01:05
Workers' rights and protections are under attack.
01:09
Compliance assistant programs, such as the Voluntary Protection Program, have their place.
01:14
But they are no substitute for a clear standard that are actively and effectively enforced.
01:21
No job should ever be a death sentence.
01:24
Workers deserve to come home to their families at the end of the day, alive, healthy, and whole.
01:30
Yet, according to the AFL-CIO, workplace hazards killed approximately 140,000 workers in 2023,
01:41
including 5,283 workers from traumatic injuries and an estimated 135,000 from occupational diseases.
01:52
To protect workers from harm, Congress has passed landmark safety laws and established important agencies
02:01
like OSHA, IMSA, NIOSH, and the Chemical Safety and Hazards Investigation Board.
02:09
When they are all allowed to do their jobs and are fully funded,
02:13
these agencies save lives and prevent harm to workers.
02:17
But now the Trump administration is attempting to strip away safety regulations,
02:23
dismantle critical agencies like NIOSH and CSP.
02:28
In doing so, they are threatening the lives of workers who rely on those safeguards
02:34
and the resources these agencies provide.
02:37
In my own district, we're already feeling the consequences of these cuts.
02:41
The University of Minnesota's Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety
02:47
is one of just 18 NIOSH-funded education and research centers in the nation.
02:53
It trains the next generation of workplace safety experts
02:57
who will help protect our workers in high-risk industries.
03:02
Without NIOSH, the invaluable research and workforce development provided by that center
03:08
and others like it across the country will be lost.
03:12
That means fewer trained medical and safety professionals,
03:16
less research capacity on critical issues such as heat stress,
03:21
decreased investment in innovative technologies that can prevent illness and injury.
03:26
The Trump administration's deregulatory agenda will result in more injuries,
03:31
more deaths, more grieving families,
03:33
and less accountability for employers who put their workers in harm's way.
03:38
Committee Democrats are committed to honoring these workers
03:42
who have been harmed or killed on the job,
03:45
not just with words but with action to change the system.
03:49
Later today, Ranking Member Scott will reintroduce a bill
03:52
that will finally bring workers the common-sense protection they deserve
03:56
against heat-related injuries and illness.
03:59
I am proud to co-sponsor the Unsancian Valdivia Heat Illness Injury and Fatality Protection Act,
04:09
which requires OSHA to finally issue an enforceable rule with the strongest feasible protection
04:17
against heat illness, including paid rest break, access to water, shaded or cooled recovery areas,
04:25
and training that is delivered in the language and format the workers understand.
04:30
These are sensible safeguards that will save lives.
04:34
Ranking Member Scott, Representative Courtney, and I also reintroduced the Protecting Americans Workers Act,
04:43
which would make long-overdue improvements to the enforcement of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
04:50
This bill would expand coverage to millions of workers currently excluded from the law's protections
04:57
and strengthen whistleblower protections.
05:00
These reforms are critical to preventing the most serious violations that endangers worker safety.
05:06
Democrats are offering real solutions to the problems workers face on the job
05:10
instead of ripping away protections.
05:13
I hope that our discussion today can center around ensuring that workers come home safely at the end of the day.
05:20
Finally, Mr. Chairman, I request unanimous consent to enter into the record a statement
05:26
from the United Steel Workers about the Compliance Assistance Program we will be discussing today.
05:33
Without objection.
05:35
Thank you, and I yield back.
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