Background
Shapiro, Sidney Alan was born on November 19, 1947 in Norfolk, Nebraska, United States. Son of Edward and Frances Shapiro.
( The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA...)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is not close to meeting its mandate to protect American workers, according to administrative law specialists McGarity and Shapiro. Thousands of men and women are still victims of workplace accidents and occupational disease. The goal of this book is to analyze why OSHA has failed and to suggest what can be done to set it back on track. The book, divided into six parts, evaluates the current status of the protection of workers and provides a history of OSHA regulation. The authors suggest four methods to reduce workplace health and safety risks: (1) better management of OSHA; (2) reduced oversight by the courts and the executive branch; (3) a change in OSHA's legislative mandate; and (4) empowering workers to protect themselves. This important work will be of interest to scholars and professionals in occupational health, labor economics, labor law, and human resource management.
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Shapiro, Sidney Alan was born on November 19, 1947 in Norfolk, Nebraska, United States. Son of Edward and Frances Shapiro.
Bachelor of Science in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1970; Juris Doctor, University of Pennsylvania, 1973.
Trial attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, 1973-1975; deputy legal counsel, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1975-1976; professor of law, University Kansas, Lawrence, 1976-1988; Rounds professor of law, University Kansas, Lawrence, since 1988. Consultant Administrative Conference of the United States, Washington, 1985-1994, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washington, 1994-1997, Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, 1994.
( The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA...)
Member American Bar Association (secretary administrative and regulatory practice section 1996-1997), Am.Assn. Law Schools (chair administrative law section 1995).
Married Joyce Sandler, August 15, 1971. Children: Jeremy Edward, Sarah Beth.