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Ergonomics rule may not have long lifetime.

Publication: Business First of Buffalo

Publication Date: 26-FEB-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Business First-Buffalo

President Bush has indicated he will sign a a bill to overturn the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's ergonomics regulation, should it reach his desk.

The Senate passed a resolution March 6 voiding the regulation, asserting its authority under the never-before-used Congressional Review Act.

Republican House leaders were expected...

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