News published on Federal Newswire in July 2022

News from July 2022


US Department of Labor recovers $72K for 12 Brooksville auto repair techs


Operator of Memphis franchise sandwich shop violated child labor laws, federal investigation into minor-aged worker’s injury finds


Federal court sentences Florida addiction recovery doctor to prison, to pay $31.3M in restitution after submitting $106M in fraudulent benefits claims


Transitioning from Apprenticeships to High-Demand Civilian Careers: Anthony and Yasmin’s Story Continued


PBGC Issues Final Rule on Special Financial Assistance


Painters Local 466 Pension Plan to Receive $5.4 Million


US Department of Labor awards $121M in Apprenticeship Building America grants to expand, diversify, modernize Registered Apprenticeship programs


US Department of Labor announces $140M in available funding to states to create jobs, provide employment training, services in critical industries


Statement by Secretary Walsh on termination of Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Program


US Department of Labor awards $50.6M in Pathway Home Grants to provide pre-release job training, services to incarcerated people


US Department of Labor awards $43.3M in grants to help provide job training, employment services to justice-involved young people


US Department of Labor reminds Southeast employers to protect workers against heat illness' serious dangers


US Department of Labor investigation into Temple worker’s partial arm amputation finds employer again ignored machine safety procedures


US Department of Labor finds contractors ignored safety requirement which led to worker's 65-foot fall from an elevated scaffold


Federal inspection finds Dollar General store in Greencastle again exposes workers to safety hazards despite 2021 citations, penalties


US Department of Labor finds worker suffered serious internal injuries because employer ignored machine safety procedures


OSHA extends National Emphasis Program to protect high-risk workers from coronavirus


US Department of Labor proposes $315K more in fines for Ohio vehicle parts manufacturer that continues to expose workers to dangerous machine hazards


US Department of Labor proposes approval of Massachusetts' occupational health, safety plan for local government workers


US Department of Labor investigation of 21-year-old worker's fatal fall finds Burleson roofing contractor again ignored fall safety requirement