Workers' Rights

All workers have the right to a safe and healthful workplace and a fair wage. But the American workplace has changed dramatically since many of our labor laws were last updated, creating new hazards for workers, and transforming the relationship between employer and employee. New, bigger, more powerful equipment has come online. New chemicals and other toxic substances have come into routine use. New production and construction methods have been introduced.

At the same time, more and more employers rely on “contingent” workers instead of permanent employees to perform jobs at all levels. Employers are also fighting grassroots efforts to raise the minimum wage, denying sick leave and family medical leave, misclassifying workers to avoid overtime pay, and retaliating against workers who report wrongdoing.

Worker deaths or injuries resulting from conditions that violate workplace safety laws are still too common. Often, rather than treating these deadly violations of the law as subjects for criminal investigation, prosecutors simply defer to OSHA or comparable state agencies, significantly reducing the scope of possible penalties, and reducing any deterrent effect as violations are "punished" with light fines. CPR's first-of-its-kind Crimes Against Workers database catalogs state criminal cases brought by enlightened prosecutors, as well as grassroots advocacy campaigns against employers responsible for workers being killed, maimed, or seriously endangered on the job.

Through research and scholarship, CPR Member Scholars and staff offer local, state, and federal policymakers and prosecutors tools to make sure all workers have a safe workplace and a fair deal for their labor. See their work below. Use the search box to narrow the list.

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February 9, 2010, New CPR White Paper: OSHA 'Dysfunction' Leaves Workers at Risk.

February 9, 2010,

Type: News Releases (Feb. 9, 2010)
PDF: February 9, 2010, New CPR White Paper: OSHA 'Dysfunction' Leaves Workers at Risk.
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Tags: OSHA
Categories: Workers' Rights Workers' Rights

CPR Comments to OSHA on 'HazCom' standard

CPR Comments to OSHA on its Hazard Communication standard

Type: Letters to Agencies (March 5, 2010)
PDF: Shapiro and Goodwin Comments at OSHA Hearing on HazCom standard
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Author(s): Sidney Shapiro, James Goodwin
Tags: general duty OSHA
Categories: Workers' Rights Workers' Rights

CPR Comments at Hearing on OSHA 'HazCom' standard

Type: Letters to Agencies (March 4, 2010)
PDF: OSHA Listens Presentation. On March 4, 2010, CPR Policy Analyst Matt Shudtz made a presentation from Member Scholar Rena Steinzor and himself to an 'OSHA Listens' session, chaired by OSHA Administrator David Michaels.
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Author(s): Matt Shudtz
Tags: general duty OSHA
Categories: Workers' Rights Workers' Rights

Comments to NIOSH re carcinogen classification system and recommended exposure limits

Comments to NIOSH re carcinogen classification system and recommended exposure limits, applauding effort to review existing standards and offering specific recommendations

Type: Letters to Agencies (Dec. 22, 2011)
PDF: Comments to NIOSH re carcinogen classification system and recommended exposure limits
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Author(s): Thomas McGarity, Sidney Shapiro, Wendy Wagner, Matt Shudtz
Tags: worker safety toxics NIOSH
Categories: Workers' Rights Workers' Rights

The Truth About Torts: Defensive Medicine and the Unsupported Case for Medical Malpractice 'Reform,' CPR White Paper 1203

Type: Reports (March 8, 2012)
PDF: The Truth About Torts: Defensive Medicine and the Unsupported Case for Medical Malpractice 'Reform,' CPR White Paper 1203
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Author(s): Sidney Shapiro, Nicholas Vidargas, James Goodwin
Tags: torts medmal
Categories: Workers' Rights Workers' Rights

July 19, 2012, As Thousands Still Die on the Job Every Year, New CPR Report Recommends Congress Update Decades-Old Safety Laws.

July 19, 2012,

Type: News Releases (July 19, 2012)
PDF: July 19, 2012, As Thousands Still Die on the Job Every Year, New CPR Report Recommends Congress Update Decades-Old Safety Laws.
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Categories: Workers' Rights Workers' Rights