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News Release: IRVING, TX - The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration ordered ExxonMobil Corp. to immediately reinstate two employees and pay them more than $800,000 in back wages, interest and compensatory damages. A federal whistleblower investigation found the company terminated them illegally after suspecting them of leaking information to the Wall Street Journal.
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News Release: WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a final rule to amend H-2A temporary labor certification regulations to protect agricultural workers better, and to update the H-2A application and temporary labor certification process. The final rule will be published in the Federal Register on Oct. 12, 2022.
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There is one release scheduled to be published on Oct. 11.
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Congress has instructed federal agencies to disburse funds to local projects selected by individual members as part of the 2022 fiscal year appropriations.
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There is one release scheduled to be published on Oct. 11.
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Former Medical Assistant Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Role in Health Care Fraud Conspiracy
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Chicago Man Indicted on Fraud Charges Related to Pandemic Unemployment Benefits
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Lebanon County Man Indicted On COVID-19 Unemployment Fraud Charges
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Santa Ana Man Charged with Using Stolen Identities to Apply for More Than $1 Million in Pandemic-Related Unemployment Benefits
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Woburn Restaurant Owners Arrested and Charged with Human Smuggling
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Hampton Gang Member Sentenced for Pandemic Unemployment Fraud
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Medical Sales Representative Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Role in Multimillion-Dollar Health Care Fraud, Wire Fraud, Anti-Kickback Statute, and Travel Act Conspiracies
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US Department of Labor investigation, litigation secures $278K in back wages, damages for 208 construction workers denied overtime by Suffolk agency
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US Department of Labor announces final rule to improve H-2A visa program
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Court orders Chesapeake healthcare company that retaliated against workers, obstructed investigation to pay $703K in overtime back wages, damages
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Court enters consent order requiring Connecticut, New York-based bakeries to pay $952K to 74 employees following US Labor Department investigation, litigation
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Sonic franchise operator fined nearly $42K after federal investigation finds teens allowed to work beyond legal limits at three Wichita-area locations
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PBGC Approves SFA Application for Sheet Metal Workers Plan
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PBGC Approves SFA Application for Freight Drivers Local 557 Plan
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US Department of Labor announces final rule to improve H-2A visa program