Later this month there should be fireworks in Cincinnati when business and labor groups, academic experts, and NIOSH officials meet to debate the science and policy issues of "Managing Ergonomics in the 1990s," a conference sponsored by the Center for Office Technology and the American Automobile Manufacturers Association.
"Hopefully the meeting will open people’s eyes to the different opinions," says David Sarvardi, an attorney with the Washington, D.C., law firm Keller and Heckman.