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Court orders Tennessee hotel operator to pay $76K for not paying employees minimum wage, overtime; endangering minors
Release: Date of action: April 6, 2023
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Dollar General again found exposing employees to fire, entrapment hazards, after federal workplace safety inspection at Orlando-area store
News Release: WINTER GARDEN, FL - Federal workplace safety inspectors have found Dollar General Corp., one of the nation's largest discount retailers, exposing its employees and others to unsafe conditions again, this time in Winter Garden, Florida.
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Department of Labor finds City of Delray Beach retaliated against inspector for reporting cross-contamination between tap water, reclaimed sewage
News Release: DELRAY BEACH, FL - A federal whistleblower investigation has uncovered that Delray Beach retaliated against a city inspector who was fired after finding and reporting faults in the local water system that caused contamination of the public water supply.
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US Department of Labor announces new members of Maritime Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health
News Release: WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the appointment of 15 members of the Maritime Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health.
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US Department of Labor offers webinars for employers, parents, young workers on understanding, complying with federal child labor regulations
Release: WHO: U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division
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US Department of Labor recovers $77K in back wages, liquidated damages after finding three liquor stores denied workers overtime
Release: Employers: Nyrio Investments Corp., operating as Stateline Liquor & Wine at 1069 Main Street, Southaven, MS 38671
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US Department of Labor, state agencies, industry leaders launch campaign to educate, alert Midwest employers, workers of deadly excavation hazards
News Release: CHICAGO ‒ Thirty-nine people died doing trench or excavation work in the U.S. in 2022 - four in Illinois and two others in Ohio. In fact, the number of worker fatalities more than doubled since 2021, continuing a troubling trend cited by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that found 166 workers died in trench cave-ins from 2011-2018, an average of 21 each year.
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Department of Labor announces $44M in grants available for job training, services in rural communities
News Release: WASHINGTON - To help workers access new, high-quality career opportunities in rural communities, the U.S. Department of Labor today announced the availability of $44.2 million in funding in Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities initiative demonstration grants.
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US Department of Labor reaches settlement with Prudential Insurance Company of America to revise life insurance practices that denied claims
News Release: WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a settlement with the Prudential Insurance Company of America - a subsidiary of Prudential Financial Inc. - that will require the financial giant to revise its practices after a federal investigation found the Newark, New Jersey-based company ...
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US Department of Labor investigation finds wind turbine parts manufacturer continues to ignore machine safety procedures
News Release: HOUSTON - A federal workplace safety investigation into a Houston wind turbine parts manufacturing facility - operated by Proinlosa Energy Corp. - determined the employer failed to address safety violations found in a previous inspection from April 2022.
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Denver construction contractor’s commitment to workplace safety, health earns ‘Star’ designation from US Department of Labor
Release: Participant: Guarantee Electrical Contracting LLC. 1390 Wheeling St. Denver, CO 80239. Description: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has awarded Guarantee Electrical Contracting with its Star designation in the agency’s Voluntary Protection Program. The designation ...
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US Department of Labor focused on preventing child labor violations, protecting young workers in Southeast as summer hiring surge approaches
News Release: ATLANTA - With violations of child labor laws up 69 percent since 2018 and millions of minor-aged workers joining the U.S. workforce each year - many in seasonal summer jobs in the restaurant, retail and amusement industries - the U.S. Department of Labor is actively working to educate Southeast employers about their legal obligations and make sure young employees are kept safe at work and paid fully.
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Dollar General again found exposing employees to fire, entrapment hazards, after federal workplace safety inspection at Orlando-area store
News Release: WINTER GARDEN, FL - Federal workplace safety inspectors have found Dollar General Corp., one of the nation’s largest discount retailers, exposing its employees and others to unsafe conditions again, this time in Winter Garden, Florida.
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US Department of Labor announces $5M funding opportunity to attract, retain women in Registered Apprenticeships, nontraditional occupations
News Release: WASHINGTON - To continue its support of the Biden-Harris administration’s historic infrastructure, manufacturing and clean energy investments, the U.S. Department of Labor today announced the availability of $5 million to fund up to 14 grants to attract and support women in gaining access to Registered Apprenticeship programs in industries where they are underrepresented such as construction, manufacturing and cybersecurity.
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US Department of Labor investigation of 29-year-old sanitation worker’s leg amputation finds Ohio food processor again ignored safety standards
News Release: CINCINNATI ‒ While working the overnight sanitation shift at an Ohio food processing plant, a 29-year-old temporary worker - on the job just nine months - suffered critical injuries after falling into an industrial blender he was cleaning and became caught in the rotating paddle augers. The worker’s injuries led to a leg amputation.
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US Department of Labor, WeCount! align to educate vulnerable agricultural, construction, domestic workers in South Florida on workplace safety, health
Release: Participants: U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and WeCount!
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Statement by Assistant Secretary Julie McClain Downey on March Jobs Report
News Release: WASHINGTON - U.S. Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Julie McClain Downey issued the following statement on the March 2023 Employment Situation Report
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Department of Labor effort to protect US, temporary workers’ rights in Midwest under H-2B guest visa program continues
News Release: CHICAGO - The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that its Wage and Hour Division will host an online seminar on April 18 at 1 p.m. EDT on the proper employment of temporary nonimmigrant workers with H-2B guest visas for employers, worker advocates and other stakeholders, as part of an ongoing division initiative to ensure that Midwest employers comply with federal laws governing the program.
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Dangers discounted: US Department of Labor finds Dollar General willfully exposing workers to fire hazards at central Pennsylvania store
News Release: JERSEY SHORE, PA - A U.S. Department of Labor investigation has again found Dollar General exposing workers to dangerous safety hazards - including blocked emergency exit routes and electrical panels - this time during a November 2022 inspection at a Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, store.
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Consulting firm earns renewed ‘Star’ designation, US Department of Labor recognition of its lengthy commitment to safe, healthy workplaces
News Release: Participant: Hellman & Associates Inc. 11913 West I-70 Frontage Road North. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033. Description: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has again awarded Star designation in its Voluntary Protection Program to Hellman & Associates Inc., an environmental ...