US Department of Labor (DOL)
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Recent News About US Department of Labor (DOL)
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Federal court requires Pennsylvania home healthcare agency to pay $293K in back wages, damages to 75 workers denied overtime
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US Department of Labor welcomes nine organizations to support delivery of employment assistance to transitioning service members, spouses
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US Department of Labor awards $8M to support policy development center for equal, inclusive employment of people with disabilities
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US Department of Labor awards $50M in additional grants to fund Registered Apprenticeship hubs to expand apprenticeships
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US Department of Labor awards nearly $26M in funding to support workers’ equitable access to states’ unemployment insurance systems
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US Department of Labor awards $70.8M in grants to expand employment, training services for low-income, unemployed Native Americans
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Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health will meet Sept. 14
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Strengthening Worker Engagement, Empowerment, and Trust in the Dominican Sugar Sector grant opened on Sept. 1.
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Supporting the Local Labor Justice System in Mexico grant opened on Sept. 1.
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News Release: AKRON, OH - Federal wage investigators have recovered $67,294 in unpaid wages for 29 workers after their Akron employer, a tire equipment maker, allowed them to work for months without pay.
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News Release: WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration today launched an app for use on iPhone and Android devices that will help get timely information directly to miners and members of the mining community.
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News Release: Who: Deputy Secretary of Labor Julie Su
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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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US Department of Labor cites Wauchula labor contractor after 35-year-old farmworker suffers fatal heat illness
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US Department of Labor twice finds Suamico general contractor exposing workers to potentially deadly fall hazards; proposes $37K in fines
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Ohio contractor again found defying federal safety requirements, continues 11-year history of exposing roofers to deadly fall hazards
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OSHA, SafetyWorks!, Construction Safety Alliance of Maine partner to promote workplace safety among industry workers
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Federal court orders Tampa Electric Co. to make significant workplace safety changes, pay $500K fine, face 36 months probation for fatal plant failures
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News Release: CHICAGO - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found Wells Fargo violated the whistleblower protection provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act for improperly terminating a Chicago area-based senior manager in the company's commercial banking segment.
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There was activity on four bills related to the Education and Labor Committee on Aug. 30.