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Attorney General Maura Healey On What You Should Know About Returning Back To Work

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Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito toured Symmons Industries, a plumbing parts manufacturer in Braintree, on Wednesday to see firsthand how a local business is implementing new workplace safety standards. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald/Pool)
Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito toured Symmons Industries, a plumbing parts manufacturer in Braintree, on Wednesday to see firsthand how a local business is implementing new workplace safety standards. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald/Pool)

Here's the Radio Boston rundown for June 11. Tiziana Dearing is our host.

  • As retail stores, restaurants, factories and office buildings continue to reopen, more people are going back to work. Do you feel safe? Do you know your rights?  A labor lawyer and Attorney General Maura Healey will answer your questions.
  • On Wednesday, the Red Sox issued a statement acknowledging racist incidents with fans and revealed there were 7 reported incidents of fans using racist slurs at Fenway Park last year. We discuss the news with Howard Bryant, senior writer for ESPN, sports correspondent for NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday.
  • Throughout the shutdown, restaurant owners have struggled find a balance that protects their employees, their customers and their bottom line. We hear from Rob Anderson, co-owner and chef at Provincetown's The Canteen.

This program aired on June 11, 2020.

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