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Recent News About U.S Department of Labor
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An Ashland, Ala., cabinet manufacturer could have avoided the electrocution of a maintenance employee according to a federal workplace safety assessment by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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A Chicago-based manufacturer contracted to provide material to a federal international aid agency has agreed to pay a financial settlement in a hiring-discrimination case while also denying the allegations.
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A rescue team from the U.S. took the top spot at a recent international competition testing its knowledge and skills in emergency scenarios, the Department of Labor announced this week.
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The U.S. Department of Labor urged employers and employees in the agricultural business to take immediate action to stop an alarming rise in avoidable fatalities and injuries in transportation-related incidents.
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A Cicero, Ill., real estate company’s president and owner must compensate participants for financial losses caused by the misappropriation of pension and profit-sharing plans under a federal court order.
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The U.S. Department of Labor hosted an event celebrating Labor Rights Week 2022 at the consular section of the Mexican Embassy in Washington, D.C.
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The U.S. Department of Labor launched an online portal to help contracting officers, contractors, and subcontractors in providing the necessary notices of federal construction contracts and subcontract awards.
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A U.S. Department of Labor program that holds violators accountable for violating workers’ rights has made substantial headway in the Southeast.
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An Office of Health and Safety Administration investigation into a fire that broke out on a drilling platform located in Sabine Pass, Texas, found the two companies operating at the platform violated safety procedures.
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The National Disability Institute (NDI) will receive $8 million over four years for a center that concentrates on increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
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The U.S. Department of Labor awarded $70.8 million in grant funding to 166 Native American entities to provide training services and employment to low-income and unemployed adults and youth.