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A Proposal to Cut Workplace Safety Funding During COVID-19

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By Newsroom on November 18, 2020 Faculty, In the News

Professor James Brudney was interviewed on an episode of Marketplace Morning Report and discussed cuts to workplace safety funding during the pandemic.

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