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  2. California Division of Occupational Safety and Health - Wikipedia

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    As of December 22, 2015, Cal/OSHA employed 195 field enforcement officers, 25 of whom received bilingual pay for using a second language at least 10% of the time on the job. [3] The organization offers training materials and paid training time to staff interested in learning other languages and encourages bilingual applicants to apply.

  3. State agency fines L.A. more than $560,000 for dog attack at ...

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    The six violations of the California Labor Code that Cal/OSHA cited in levying the fine were related to the Harbor shelter's management of animals, violence prevention, training and personal ...

  4. Health and social workers are victims of 75% of workplace ...

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    Violence to workers underreported Out of 23,000 workplace assaults, between 2011 and 2013, 75% occurred in health and social service settings, OSHA — the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health ...

  5. Newsom stays silent on Cal-OSHA staffing crisis as ... - AOL

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    To Ortega, Cal-OSHA’s vacancy rates and the struggles with internal workplace culture came as no surprise. What did shock her, though, was how the lack of adequate staff led to harmful outcomes ...

  6. Workplace violence - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") a department of the United States Department of Labor defines workplace violence as "any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the work site. It ranges from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and ...

  7. California Labor Code - Wikipedia

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    California Refinery and Chemical Plant Worker Safety Act of 1990 added section 7872 and 7873 to the Labor Code. On September 25, 1992, AB 2601 was signed into law. [20] It protected gays and lesbians against employment discrimination. [21] California was the seventh state to add sexual orientation to laws barring job discrimination. [22]

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