Dear NJ State AFL-CIO E-Activist,
ACTION ALERT FOR WORKPLACE SAFETY AND
HEALTH
The U.S. Department of Labor has submitted a secret
proposal for a new rule that would change the requirements for
DOL Agencies Assessment of Occupational Health Risks.
These new requirements would dictate the development of health
standards that regulate occupational exposure to toxic
substances and hazardous chemicals.
In layman terms, this proposed rule would change
exposure limits that are now based on lifetime exposure to
exposure limits based on worker retention. If you worked
at five different facilities in your lifetime with a toxic
chemical, for example, your health and safety at work would not
be protected. This proposed rule would also allow
additional challenges to agency risk assessments.
Numerous letters and statements have been issued by
labor organizations, community groups and scientists who are
unified in condemning this proposed rule as a "parting gift"
from the Bush Administration to industry. In anticipation
of just such opposition, news of this proposed rulemaking was
not made public until after the deadline for submittal of
proposed rules had passed. Senator Edward Kennedy, Chair
of the Senate Labor Committee and Representative George Miller,
Chair of the House Labor and Education Committee are fighting
hard to prevent the DOL from finalizing this rule.
You can find more information on this important
development on the web by visiting DefendingScience.org, where
you will find links for the actual proposed rule as well as a
timeline of the measures that labor, congressional
representatives and the scientific community are taking in
opposition of this rule.
We urge you to contact your elected representatives
to take action and defeat this attempt at a fundamentally flawed
rule that means to hurt working families. Your action now
will ensure our collective victory in the fight to stop erosion
of workers' rights by the Bush Administration.
Subject: PLEASE STOP US DOL'S ATTEMPT AT UNDERMINING WORKERS' HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTECTIONS
Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],
The U.S. Department of Labor has submitted a secret proposal for a new rule that would change the requirements for DOL Agencies Assessment of Occupational Health Risks. These new requirements would dictate the development of health standards that regulate occupational exposure to toxic substances and hazardous chemicals. This proposed rule would change exposure limits that are now based on lifetime exposure to exposure limits based on worker retention.
I respectfully request that you take action and defeat this attempt at a fundamentally flawed rule that is meant to hurt working families. Your action now will ensure our collective victory in the fight to stop erosion of workers' rights by the Bush Administration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]