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Labor secretary, Bush administration remain silent on rule.

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Publication Date: 01-MAR-01
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Although GOP leaders in Congress are moving quickly to dismantle the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's ergonomics standard, the George W. Bush administration has not formally announced its position on the controversial rule.

Elaine Chao was quickly approved as secretary of labor by the Senate in January, but has...

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