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OSHA allays concerns over telecommuting.

Business Insurance, January, 2000 by HOFMANN, MARK A.

WASHINGTON-The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has no intention of enforcing workplace health and safety rules in telecommuters' home offices. Charles N. Jeffress, the assistant secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health reiterated that position repeatedly as he testified under oath before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce's Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations last Friday morning.

Mr. Jeffress had been asked to testify about a controversial Nov. 15, 1999, OSHA "advisory" letter that became public earlier this month. The letter implied that OSHA would hold employers liable for workplace conditions in telecommuters' home offices (BI, Jan. 10). The advisory was quickly rescinded once the agency came under fire...

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