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Eighth Annual National Forklift Safety Day Features Government and Industry Experts

Eighth Annual National Forklift Safety Day Features Government and Industry Experts Share Article The Industrial Truck Association’s June 8th event emphasizes safety training and practices and is open to the public. ITA is the leading organization of industrial truck manufacturers and suppliers of component parts and accessories that conduct business in the United States, Canada and Mexico. We understand there is a critical need for effective forklift operator training, and ITA’s National Forklift Safety Day is meant to keep that discussion at the forefront year after year. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) May 13, 2021 The eighth annual National Forklift Safety Day will take place virtually on June 8, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. EDT. National Forklift Safety Day serves as an opportunity for forklift manufacturers and the industry to highlight the safe use of forklifts, the value of operator training, and the need for daily equipme

Stores like CVS, Walgreens and Macy s review mask policies after new CDC guidance

Stores like CVS, Walgreens and Macy s review mask policies after new CDC guidance CNN 5/13/2021 By Nathaniel Meyersohn and Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN © Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images A customer wears a protective mask while looking at flowers in the garden center of a Home Depot Inc. store in Reston, Virginia, U.S., on Thursday, May 21, 2020. Home Depot Inc. this week fell as the cost of Covid-19 measures offset higher sales, tempering financial gains from renewed consumer interest in home-improvement projects. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images CVS, Walgreens and Macy s said they are reviewing their requirements for facial coverings following new CDC guidance easing mask wearing for people vaccinated against Covid-19.

Delayed COVID-19 worker protections attract crush of lobbyists

Delayed COVID-19 worker protections attract crush of lobbyists Emily Kopp © Provided by Roll Call Workers process meat at Old Fashion Country Butcher in Santa Paula, Calif., in May 2020. The North American Meat Institute is scheduled to meet with federal officials to discuss COVID-19 worker protection rules. A swarm of the most powerful lobbyists in Washington is circling as the White House reviews long-anticipated rules to protect workers from COVID-19 with meatpacking, hospital and retail industries working to delay the regulations while unions push for more urgency. The businesses have been winning so far on the timing. The rules are meant to respond to the clusters of infections in crowded workplaces that drive up infections and deaths but arrive more than a year after outbreaks began. President Joe Biden signed an executive order the day after his inauguration asking the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to write the worker protection rules

Retailers need to consider changes as US emerges from pandemic: NPD

3 Trends Affecting Retailers as the US Emerges from the Pandemic

3 Trends Affecting Retailers as the US Emerges from the Pandemic 11 May 2021 As the United States emerges from pandemic rules in the coming months, there are three critical trends affecting retailers in the coming months. Companies will be setting new policies regarding returning to offices, more schools will reopen for in-person learning, and consumers will again start to travel, all of which have enormous implications for the retail industry, according to The NPD Group. Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), NPD Chief Retail Strategist Don Unser outlined the retail industry headwinds and tailwinds expected in the coming year. Following are three of the most critical trends affecting retailers in the coming months:

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