June 28, 2023

US Department of Labor settles whistleblower case against Delaware salvage yard that wrongly terminated employee for reporting safety concerns

GEORGETOWN, DE The U.S. Department of Labor has reached a settlement agreement with a Delaware salvage yard company and its owner after a federal whistleblower investigation found the company fired a smelter operator for reporting safety concerns.

June 27, 2023

US Department of Labor joins Tennessee family health, wellness division to offer webinar for working mothers about their state, federal rights

Who:              

U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Tennessee Department of Health Division of Family Health and Wellness

What: “Working Mothers: What to Expect from Your Employer When You’re Expecting” webinar

June 27, 2023

US Department of Labor cites Utah solar power company after inspectors find workers atop snow-covered Johnstown roof without fall protection

DENVER – Cited 12 times since 2018 for endangering workers, a Utah-based solar provider allowed employees to work on an icy, snow-covered two-story roof in Johnstown without legally required fall protection in late December 2022, a U.S. Department of Labor safety investigation found.

June 27, 2023

Court awards $254K in back wages, damages after US Department of Labor investigation finds medical transport company misclassified employees

MINNEAPOLIS – Following a five-day jury trial, a federal district court in Minneapolis has awarded $254,628 in back wages and liquidated damages to 21 drivers after the U.S. Department of Labor determined their employer, a non-emergency medical transportation company, misclassified them as independent contractors denying them overtime pay.

June 27, 2023

El Departamento de Trabajo descubre que una empresa de Haverhill violó el programa de visa temporal de trabajo y recupera $832,000 en salarios atrasados, daños y perjuicios para 47 personas empleadas para realizar paisajismo

BOSTON - El Departamento de Trabajo ha recuperado $771,022 en salarios atrasados y $61,215 en concepto de daños y perjuicios para 47 personas empleadas en una empresa de paisajismo en Haverhill que no cumplía con los requisitos del programa federal de visas de trabajo H-2B y la Ley de Normas Justas de Trabajo.

June 27, 2023

Department of Labor finds Haverhill company violated temporary visa worker program, recovers $832K in back wages, damages for 47 landscaping workers

BOSTON – The U.S. Department of Labor has recovered $771,022 in back wages and $61,215 in liquidated damages for 47 workers of a Haverhill landscaping company after the employer failed to comply with requirements of the federal H-2B worker program and the Fair Labor Standards Act. The H-2B Worker Program permits businesses to employ temporary visa workers for limited periods of time.

June 26, 2023

US Department of Labor awards initial $4.5M to support disaster-related jobs, other assistance to Guam in wake of Typhoon Mawar

WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the initial award of $4,549,554 in funding to support cleanup and recovery activities in Guam after Typhoon Mawar caused flooding and extensive damage in May 2023.

June 26, 2023

US Department of Labor, Georgia road contractors to promote workplace safety during I-285, I-20 East interchange project

Participants:

U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute for Safety, Health and Environmental Services

Archer Western E.R. Snell

June 26, 2023

US Department of Labor recovers more than $48K in back wages, damages for 19 employees denied overtime by Palm Coast construction contractor

Employer:                                  Drevo Inc.

                                                    55 Brooklyn Lane

June 23, 2023

Judge upholds Department of Labor findings, orders Schaumburg pool company to pay $312K in back wages to 26 non-immigrant workers

SCHAUMBURG, IL – An administrative law judge has ordered a Schaumburg residential and commercial swimming pool company to pay $312,561 in back wages to 26 workers, employed under a federal guest worker visa program, after the U.S. Department of Labor found the employer failed to comply with the H-2B guest worker visa program.

June 23, 2023

READOUT: Department of Labor leads US delegation to promote worker rights, apprenticeship standard at 2023 International Labor Conference

WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Labor led the nation’s delegation to the 2023 International Labor Conference in Geneva from June 5 to 16, 2023.

Led by the department’s Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs Thea Lee, the delegation sought to promote and protect workers’ rights globally. The key achievements at the conference included:

June 23, 2023

Federal court orders Tennessee security provider to pay more than $632K to 105 security, traffic control workers misclassified as independent contractors

HERMITAGE, TN – A federal court in Nashville has affirmed the findings of an investigation that determined a Tennessee security and traffic control services provider and its owner misclassified 105 workers as independent contractors, including some who worked as security guards in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.

June 22, 2023

El Departamento de Trabajo recupera $142,000 en salarios atrasados por horas extras adeudadas a 65 trabajadores de la salud en Oklahoma por proveedor de diagnósticos de California

OKLAHOMA CITY - Mientras que docenas de trabajadores de salud en Oklahoma realizaron pruebas a muchísimas personas para detectar el coronavirus en carpas, habitaciones de hotel y otros espacios públicos durante el apogeo de la pandemia, su empleador los clasificó erróneamente como contratistas independientes y les negó los salarios por horas extras, beneficios y protecciones que más que ganaron.

June 22, 2023

US Department of Labor recovers $142K in overtime back wages owed to 65 Oklahoma healthcare workers by California diagnostics provider

OKLAHOMA CITY – While dozens of Oklahoma healthcare workers tested scores of people for coronavirus in tents, hotel rooms and other public spaces at the pandemic’s height, their employer misclassified them as independent contractors and denied them the overtime wages, benefits and protections they more than earned.

June 22, 2023

US Department of Labor again cites Dollar Tree Inc. for failing to safeguard Rhode Island workers, this time at Coventry store

PROVIDENCE, RI – For the third time in three months, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited one of the nation’s largest discount retail chains, Dollar Tree Inc. for allowing hazardous conditions at one of its Rhode Island stores, this one in Coventry.

June 22, 2023

US Department of Labor recovers $1.8M in back wages, damages from New Jersey supermarkets that denied overtime to 226 workers

HACKENSACK, NJ Three northern New Jersey supermarkets have paid more than $1.8 million in back wages and damages after federal investigators found the employers deliberately failed to pay required overtime rates to 226 employees who worked overtime at stores in Hackensack, Oakland and Waldwick.