Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know there is widespread apprehension about AI taking away thousands and thousands, if not millions, of jobs —
whole categories of jobs.
Union leaders representing over a million Michigan workers come together to unveil a 17-point blueprint to modernize infrastructure, decarbonize public schools, and secure union careers for Michiganders.
This growing need for EHS pros highlights the importance of roles in ensuring safe and compliant work environments, protecting both employees and the environment.
You don’t need to read to the end of this post to learn the key to making a good salary: Invest in your education. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows jobs that usually need postsecondary education for entry pay higher wages than those that do not.
Data collected by OSHA shows Ohio leading all states in the Midwest region for the number of workers killed on the job this year, according to the Associated Press.
Safety and health engineers comprise one of the fastest-growing jobs that pay $75,000 a year, according to an article in CareerBuilder titled “7 Jobs that pay $75,000 a year.”
Mike Rowe says Safety Third is "a conversation worth having'
June 25, 2012
Hi Dave -
Mike Rowe here, Dirty Jobs, etc. I’m writing to thank you for your article in May’s edition of ISHN, and for sharing with your readers a few of my comments on workplace safety. Over the years, I’ve learned that some Safety Professionals do not always welcome criticism, especially from a smart aleck TV Host.