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The secretary of the work Lori Chavez-Deremer told Congress leaders last week that a reduced Osha would be as effective as the current version to keep workers in the country safe.
Chavez-Deremer emphasized the goal of President Donald Trump to eliminate what he called waste and abuse in federal government expenses, and answered the questions on June 5 of the Chamber’s Education and Education Committee on vital topics for construction, such as the OSHA’s budget and the thermal security rule.
“ My department collaborates with the departments of Commerce and Education to unlock the potential of the American worker. We are seeking to strengthen the recorded learning, modernize labor development programs and invest in opportunities that the workers of which they are to meet current demands of the labor market, ” said Chavez-Demerremer in their opening statement.
The impacts of the budget and staff
The proposal of the Department of Labor The budget of the year 2026 assigns $ 582.4 million for Osha, up to $ 632.3 million a year. Would also reduce the number of full -time employees from 1,810 to 1,587.
When asked about the cuts of staff proposed by the American representative Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Who cited the statistics that was used to take almost 200 years to visit all U.S. workplaces, Chávez-Demerremer emphasized that members of the OSHA and the salary division and mourning time are essential workers. As a result, they are not allowed to adopt the offer of the defunct program of the Government’s Department of Efficiency, Chavez-Deremer said.
“North -Americans can expect the Labor Department to protect the North -American Worker, as it is a basic mission of the Department of Labor,” he said.
When the American representative, Lucy McBath, D-Ga.
“If we are equivalent to the budget and say, again, more money will always solve the problem? I probably should disagree,” he said.
The proposed heat rule still alive
When Trump won the 2024 election, it seemed that the Thermal Safety Rule proposed by Osha It would probably never happen, at least not in the form developed during the Biden administration.
Critics of the rule have said that it is too detailed and prescriptive, which can be onerous and problematic for compliance. Safety proponents say too often Workers are denied water And rest is broken in the absence of a standard.
The rule is still in the decision process and Osha will host audiences from June 16.
Despite being asked several times, Chávez-Deremer did not give much knowledge of his opinion on the particularities of the rule, such as the frequency with which workers should break down in extreme heat times.
“I will not give my personal opinion because, as secretary of work, I cannot put the thumb on the scale,” he said.
She, however, agreed with the American representative Mark Messmer, R-Ind., Who was questioned with the breadth of the rule.
“A size that adapts to all is usually a fairly standard practice that does not always work for everyone geographically,” he said.