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402. How Germany Kept Its Factories Open During the Pandemic.
403. Coronavirus Kills Several FedEx Workers at Newark Facility.
404. Call It Hero Pay or Hazard Pay, Essential Workers Want More of It.
405. Low-Quality Masks Infiltrate U.S. Coronavirus Supply.
406. PG&E Ordered by Judge to Overhaul Tree Trimming, Line Inspections.
407. Food-Plant Workers Clash With Employers Over Coronavirus Safety.
408. Detroit Car Makers Target May 18 U.S. Restart Date.
409. Democrats Push for Coronavirus Workplace Safety Rules.
410. Coronavirus Spreads to Farms, Packaged-Food Plants.
411. Businesses Strive to Reopen From Coronavirus Shutdown.
412. Supermarkets Adjust Meat Sections as Coronavirus Cuts Supply.
413. Smithfield CEO Says Coronavirus Must Not Stop U.S. Meat Production.
414. Fired Amazon Warehouse Workers Accuse Company of Retaliation, Which It Denies.
415. Schools Rethink How to Distribute Meals Due to Coronavirus.
416. Trump Administration Exploring Coronavirus Testing for U.S. Food Plant Workers.
417. U.S. Plant Workplaces Emerge as Coronavirus Battlegrounds.
418. Making Luxury Goods Under Coronavirus Lockdown.
419. Schools Shut in Seattle Area as Coronavirus Spreads.
420. Gunman Kills Five at Molson Coors Plant.
421. Anglo American Discloses All Mine Deaths in Industry Shift.
422. DISCRIMINATION – A THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH Final report – Health and Discrimination Project
423. A simulation study on the health concerns derived from GSM base station placement
424. Thailand: Background and U.S. Relations
425. Aflatoxins: A Global Concern for Food Safety, Human Health and Their Management.
426. The assessment of the health care needs of the community from a consumer and provider perspective
427. New Delhi Factory Fire Kills at Least 43: Many laborers died of smoke inhalation as they slept in a building where they worked; a lack of alarms.
428. Is There Real Virtue Behind the Business Roundtable's Signaling?: When you break out the data, 'stakeholder capitalism' appears to fail on its own terms.
429. Brazil Dam Collapse Prompts Potential Rule Shakeup for Miners: Proposal by industry group calls for strict standards on how companies build and operate mine-waste dams in wake of deadly Brumadinho accident.
430. Vale Showered Cash on the Mining Town It Buried. Now It’s Pulling Out.
431. New New York Rent Law Hurts Tenants, Workers.
432. New York City Council to Vote on Overhaul for Commercial-Waste Collection.
433. Russian Nuclear Agency Confirms Deaths During Missile Test.
434. Walmart Workers’ New Security Threat Is Active Shooters, Not Shoplifters.
435. Amtrak Struggles to Screen Workers for Drug, Alcohol Abuse, Report Finds.
436. New York City Workplace Deaths Soared in 2017, Labor Report Says.
437. Professional experience programme report: Women's health promotion, an international perspective
438. Hospitals Hire Frontline Workers to Improve Care, Trim Costs.
439. The Jones Act Drives America’s Finest Into Exile.
440. Sexual Revictimization
441. NFL Must Be Pleased With The National Anthem Fight.
442. Key Traits for Best Team Leaders.
443. Study Indicates Early Cancer Detection Grew Under Obamacare.
444. Environmental Aspects of Zoonotic Diseases
445. Health education and the developmentally disabled
446. Tackling Workers’ Mental Health, One Text at a Time.
447. How Millennials Can Still Live Bernie’s Dream.
448. Let the Office Thermostat Wars Begin.
449. Anger Grows Over Rio Bike Path Failure.
450. Killing the Working Class at Wal-Mart.
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