A Louisville man and former UPS vice president has been nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as head of OHSA.
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President Donald Trump has nominated a Louisville man to lead the federal agency in charge of workplace safety.
Employers wondering if the Trump administration will continue to enforce workplace safety laws now have an answer: yes.
President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the country’s workplace safety watchdog, David Keeling, started his career at the United Parcel Service Inc. as a package handler.
As assistant secretary of the US Department of Labor, the Louisville man will be the administrator of OSHA, which oversees worker safety nationwide.