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  2. Are employers mandated to keep workers safe in the heat ... - AOL

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    No, Texas does not have any heat-related laws in place for workers. Dallas and Austin had ordinances in place that required construction workers to take 10-minute breaks every four hours ...

  3. Would a Texas law take away workers' water breaks? A ... - AOL

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    As unrelenting heat set in across Texas this summer, opponents of a sweeping new law targeting local regulations took to the airwaves and internet with an alarming message: outdoor workers would ...

  4. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    The construction industry is responsible for 5-15% of the economy of most countries. Working as a construction worker is one of the most dangerous occupations, with nearly more than 60,000 annual fatalities worldwide. [58] This is why it is not only essential for construction workers to use PPE, but it’s important that they use them properly.

  5. Project Labor Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Harbor reclamation project that began in the 1980s became the focus of debate over the legality of PLAs. [12] [13] When the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority elected to use a PLA for the project that mandated union-only labor, [14] the Associated Builders and Contractors of Massachusetts/Rhode Island, Inc. challenged its legality, asserting that the use of a PLA was prohibited ...

  6. Construction worker - Wikipedia

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    In the US in 2015, unincorporated self-employment rates were highest for workers in construction and extraction occupations (14.8 percent). [9] Construction workers can colloquially be referred to as "hard hat workers" or "hard hats", [10] as they often wear hard hats for safety while working on construction sites.

  7. Texas among states with most underpaid workers, new ... - AOL

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    A recent report by Oxfam America shows the concentration of people in the country that make less than the recommended living wage.

  8. Collective bargaining - Wikipedia

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    Collective bargaining is a process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries, working conditions, benefits, and other aspects of workers' compensation and rights for workers.

  9. If you quit a job in Texas you can still get unemployment ...

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    How to apply for Texas unemployment benefits for good cause. Good cause is determined on a case-by-case basis. Experts at Allmand Law recommend documenting as much as you can to prove that you had ...