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Occupational safety and health, frontline workers, and the COVID-19 Pandemic in the
U.S.
This Report on the U.S. occupational safety and health response to the pandemic
was prepared as part of the ILO World Economic and Social Outlook (WESO) project that
included a review of the protections provided to critical workers on the frontline of
the pandemic in multiple countries. The Report provides an overview of U.S. occupational
safety and health and related laws; traces the effects of the pandemic on workers in the
U.S.; reviews the federal agencies’ responses to the risk of COVID-19 within workplaces;
explores the variability among state responses to the occupational health threat;
provides a summary of COVID-related workplace litigation brought by individuals and
unions to expand workplace protections; and briefly outlines the social and economic
supports provided to workers in the U.S. before and then during the pandemic. The Report
concludes with an analysis of the U.S. response to the coronavirus public health crisis
within workplaces.