Fatima Hussein, a legal affairs reporter at the Indianapolis Star, is joining Bloomberg BNA next month to cover workplace safety issues.
Hussein has been at the Star since October 2016, covering civil and criminal legal affairs and trends from the circuit court to the district court.
She previously worked at the Cincinnati Enquirer for 18 months as a labor and workplace reporter, covering stories on the labor, local economic development and other business beats. While there, she specialized in writing about wages, labor organizing and multi-employer pension funds.
She previously was a business reporter from July 2012 to March 2015. at the Daytona Beach News-Journal in Florida, covering labor, manufacturing, blight and local public companies.
Hussein holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Florida and a juris doctor from the Florida Coastal School of Law.
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