Legal and Regulatory
Federal Mandates, Legislation and OSHA Requirements Contractors Need to Know
As they head into 2022, construction employers need to stay informed.
By Curtis Moore
January 18, 2022
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Legal and Regulatory
by Curtis Moore
Curtis Moore practices in the Charlotte office of national labor and employment law firm Fisher Phillips. He devotes a substantial part of his practice to construction matters and represents construction industry employers before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, federal and state courts, and other administrative agencies across the country.
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