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WASHINGTON -- John Henshaw, President Bush's choice to head the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, soon may wish he had studied political science instead of public health.
Both labor unions and business groups praised Bush's selection of Henshaw to head the workplace safety agency.
Labor likes the fact that Henshaw is a nationally known safety expert who earned the respect of Monsanto's unions when he directed that Fortune 500 company's safety and health programs.
Business likes that unlike his predecessor, Charles Jeffress, Henshaw comes from the private sector, not government.
"That can't hurt," said Jenny Krese, director of …