Whistleblower advisory committee meets for first time
OSHA's new Whistleblower Protection Advisory Committee held its first meeting last week in Washington, D.C. Representatives from both management and labor highlighted improvements made to the program over the past 18 months.
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels stressed the importance of whistleblowers to the broad economy, to worker safety, environmental protection, and to protecting the integrity of the financial system.