Foulke: How will he use his insider knowledge of OSHA?
President Bush's nomination of Edwin G. Foulke, Jr. to head OSHA is a more divisive move than his 2001 decision to name John Henshaw to lead the agency.
Foulke has spent several decades defending employers against alleged OSHA citations, and has represented the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in testifying before Congress on OSHA issues — a resume sure to agitate and worry organized labor safety and health officials and grassroots safety and health activists.