

President Trump has returned to the White House for a second term, and resumed control over the vast Executive Branch bureaucracy, including the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA is coming off the heels of a period of record-setting enforcement and a flurry of new rulemaking under the Biden/Harris Administration. The pendulum has already begun to swing as control at OSHA transitions to the Trump/Vance Administration. We have some clues what that will look like based on historical trends, our experience with the Trump/Pence Administration, signals from the 2024 campaign trail, and the first few months of the second Trump Administration. In this session, we will review the enforcement and rulemaking landscape at OSHA during this period of transition, and peek into the crystal ball to predict what employers can expect from OSHA over the next several years.
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