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Recent News About US Department of Labor (DOL)
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News Release: SIOUX FALLS, SD - After severe weather, such as the windstorm that roared across South Dakota on May 12, workers and others involved in storm cleanup may face hazards related to falls, downed power lines and sharp debris as they conduct recovery and cleanup operations.
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US Department of Labor recovers $624K in back wages for 92 Charleston restaurant workers after finding minimum wage, overtime pay violations
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Department of Labor investigation underscores role of manufacturers, retailers in perpetuating exploitative working conditions
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Florida pediatric special needs caregiver to pay $303K in back wages to 160 workers after US Department of Labor investigation finds overtime violations
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Carpenters Pension Plan to Receive SFA
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Local 365 UAW Plan to Receive SFA
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National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Planning Guidance for Program Year 2022 grant opened on May 17.
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The US Labor Department published a one page notice on May 16, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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News Release: US Department of Labor recovers $198K for 19 workers denied overtime pay by Lynchburg, Virginia, restaurant
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Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is scheduled to testify May 17 at a House Appropriations Committee meeting to discuss the $14.6 billion DOL budget for 2023, as well as budgetary goals to promote empowerment and equity within the workforce.
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News Release: SAN FRANCISCO - Migrant workers in the H-2A temporary agricultural worker program provide critical seasonal labor on farms across California, spending weeks away from home doing the grueling work needed to support the state’s $49 billion agricultural industry.
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News Release: CAMBRIA, WI - A federal grand jury has indicted the operator and six management officials of a Cambria corn mill - where a May 31, 2017, explosion killed five workers and injured 15 others - on nine criminal counts, including two counts related to willful violations of federal workplace safety standards for grain handling.
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There was activity on three bills related to the Education and Labor Committee on May 16.
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A San Diego silk-screening contractor that produces official merchandise for artists including Lady Gaga, the Rolling Stones, Britney Spears, Willie Nelson and Ariana Grande had to pay $279,914 in back wages and damages to 76 workers.
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News Release: (Washington, D.C.) - Today, the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) released a new analysis on the revamped child care and early education reconciliation proposal championed by U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, and Senator...
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US Department of Labor issues guidance on allotments, application process for new program year’s workforce investment programs
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Local 805 Plan to Receive SFA
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US Department of Labor announces $3.4M funding opportunity to attract, retain women in Registered Apprenticeships, nontraditional occupations
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US Department of Labor urges caution to avoid fall, electrical, other hazards during spring storm cleanup throughout South Dakota
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Federal appeals court unanimously rules Kentucky mine operator illegally gave advance notice of inspection to miners underground