May 14, 2014

OSHA News Release: US Department of Labor's OSHA fines All-Feed Processing and Packaging $254,000 for exposing workers to combustible dust, respiratory hazards [05/14/2014]

GALVA, Ill. — The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has again cited All-Feed Processing and Packaging Inc. for willful and repeat violations for exposing workers to combustible and respiratory dust hazards. In addition to creating an explosion hazard, the plant's high concentration of airborne dust could cause workplace-induced asthma and other illnesses.

May 14, 2014

OSHA News Release: $7M for Susan Harwood safety and health training grants now available from US Labor Department's OSHA [05/14/2014]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration is soliciting applications under the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program through two separate and distinct announcements. A total of $7 million is available for nonprofit organizations, including community and faith-based organizations, employer associations, labor unions, joint labor/management associations, and colleges and universities.

May 14, 2014

OPA News Release: Statement by US Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez on deadly mine explosion in western Turkey [05/14/2014]

WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez released the following statement regarding yesterday's deadly mine explosion in western Turkey:

"Yesterday in Turkey, hundreds of people left for their coal mining jobs and didn't come back.

"The United States stands in solidarity with Turkey as rescue efforts continue. We have experienced mine tragedies and disasters in our country over the years and understand the difficulties of the rescue operations and the grief and suffering of the families during these times.

May 14, 2014

ETA News Release: $53M in grants to expand and test unique workforce development strategies available from the US Labor Department [05/14/2014]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the availability of up to $53 million in grants through the Workforce Innovation Fund, an initiative designed to strengthen public job training programs by: delivering employment and training services more efficiently and effectively, facilitating greater cooperation across workforce programs and funding streams, scaling best practices, and implementing rigorous evaluation techniques.

May 13, 2014

US Labor Department files suit to appoint independent fiduciary to distribute assets of Tincher Chevrolet Oldsmobile 401(k) Plan in Plattsmouth, Neb.

Date of Action: May 8, 2014

Type of Action: Complaint

Names of Defendant: Mark Tincher, Tincher Chevrolet Oldsmobile 401(k) Plan

Allegations: An investigation by the Employee Benefits Security Administration found that Tincher, who was trustee and sole owner of the company, failed to administer the plan and provide written authorization to allow distribution or rollover of the plan’s participant accounts after Tincher Chevrolet Oldsmobile ceased operations in July 2011.

The Plan has assets of $183,146.48 and five eligible participants.

May 13, 2014

WHD News Release: Fairfield, Texas, farm pays more than $122,000 in unpaid wages and penalties following US Department of Labor investigation [05/13/2014]

FAIRFIELD, Texas — Tim Cooper Farm Enterprises LP, doing business as Cooper Farms and Cooper Farms Country Store in Fairfield, has paid more than $122,000 in back wages and civil money penalties following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division. The investigation found that the company violated the child labor, minimum wage, overtime and record-keeping provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and provisions of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act.

May 13, 2014

WHD News Release: Queens-based, NY, supermarket chain to pay $372,172 in back wages, damages to 18 grocery baggers in Brooklyn and Queens [05/13/2014]

NEW YORK — The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a consent judgment against a Glendale — based chain of 17 neighborhood supermarkets and owner Andres Ferreira. The firm, doing business as NSA Supermarket, NSA Golden Mango and Met Food in the New York City area, agreed to pay $372,172 in back wages and liquidated damages to 18 vulnerable workers. These employees worked for less than the minimum wage at stores in Brooklyn and Queens, following an investigation by the department's Wage and Hour Division.

May 13, 2014

OSHA News Release: Star Snacks Co. LLC fined $180,000 by US Department of Labor's OSHA for willfully exposing employees to carbon monoxide and dangerous noise levels [05/13/2014]

BAYONNE, N.J. — Roasted nut manufacturer Star Snacks Co. LLC has been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration for two willful and six serious safety violations, resulting in a $180,000 proposed penalty. The violations include overexposure to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide and noise hazards found at the company's Bayonne manufacturing facility.

May 13, 2014

OSHA News Release: US Department of Labor sues West Springfield, Mass., employer for allegedly firing an employee who filed an OSHA complaint [05/13/2014]

BOSTON — The U.S. Department of Labor has sued Donald Pottern, doing business as Crown Furniture, of West Springfield, for allegedly firing a worker who filed a safety complaint with the department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

May 12, 2014

WHD News Release: Lincoln Rehabilitation Center pays nearly $67,000 in unpaid wages to 138 workers following US Department of Labor investigation [05/12/2014]

DECATUR, Ill. — Lincoln Rehabilitation Center has paid 138 employees $66,983 in unpaid wages because of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division. The investigation found that the company violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by failing to compensate employees for all hours worked, including pre- and post-shift work, and improperly exempted some employees from overtime requirements.

May 12, 2014

OSHA News Release: US Department of Labor's OSHA proposes $63,000 in penalties for exposing worker to struck-by hazards, other violations at Big 3 Precision Products [05/12/2014]

CENTRALIA, Ill. — Big 3 Precision Products Inc., which manufactures industrial machine products, has been cited for five safety violations by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The complaint investigation found a willful violation of forklift standards for allowing employees to stand or pass under the elevated portion of forklifts at the Centralia facility. Proposed penalties total $63,000.

May 12, 2014

OSHA News Release: Lee, Mass., contractor cited by US Labor Department's OSHA for "needless and avoidable" fatal fall at Stockbridge work site [05/12/2014]

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — A 51-year-old roofer fell 17 feet to his death on Nov. 14, 2013, while performing roofing work on condominium at 57 Main St. in Stockbridge, Mass. An investigation by the Springfield Area Office of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that his employer, Lee-based Fairview Contractors Inc., failed to provide fall protection and guardrails that would have prevented the fall from occurring.

May 12, 2014

OSHA News Release: Truck parts manufacturer cited for serious safety violations following inspection by US Department of Labor's OSHA; $64,400 in fines proposed [05/12/2014]

BLUE RIDGE, Ga. — Blue Ridge Manufacturing LLC was cited by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration for 20 serious safety and health violations for exposing workers to safety hazards following an inspection at the company's truck body manufacturing facility in Blue Ridge. The agency initiated the March 2014 inspection because of a complaint. Penalties total $64,400.

May 12, 2014

OSHA News Release: Safety hazards at Salisbury, Mass., manufacturer lead to $93,200 in US Department of Labor OSHA fines [05/12/2014]

ANDOVER, Mass. — Workers at a Salisbury manufacturing plant were at risk of being caught in machinery or crushed, based on findings in an inspection by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Andover Healthcare Inc., a maker of coated fabrics and adhesives for the health care industry, faces $93,200 in proposed fines for two repeat and seven serious violations.

May 12, 2014

OSHA News Release: Grand Trunk Western Railroad Co. ordered by US Department of Labor's OSHA to reinstate employee, pay more than $244,000 in back wages, damages [05/12/2014]

CHICAGO — Grand Trunk Western Railroad Co. has been ordered to reinstate a conductor and pay him more than $244,000 in back wages and damages following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA found that the company was in violation of the whistleblower provisions of the Federal Railroad Safety Act for terminating an employee in Flint, Mich., for failing to perform an inspection of a passing train under hazardous safety conditions.

May 9, 2014

Judge orders independent fiduciary to terminate employee benefit plan of Clifford Replacement Windows & Siding and distribute assets

Clifford Replacement Windows & Siding and distribute assets

Date of Action: April 9, 2014

Type of Action: Consent Judgment

Names of Defendant: Timothy J. Clifford, Jr., Patrick D. Clifford, Clifford Replacement Windows & Siding, Inc., CRW Inc. 401(k) Plan in Mount Prospect, Ill.

May 8, 2014

WHD News Release: US Department of Labor investigation finds Bayonne, NJ, ship repair contractors owe $720,000 in back wages to workers [05/08/2014]

BAYONNE, N.J. — Bayonne Dry Dock and Repair Corp. and Coastwide Material Supply Corp., based in Bayonne, paid $720,000 in unpaid wages and liquidated damages to the U.S. Department of Labor for distribution to 224 workers who worked for the firms at the Military Ocean Terminal in Bayonne.

May 8, 2014

OSHA News Release: Bennett Building Systems cited by US Department of Labor's OSHA for not protecting workers from dangerous falls [05/08/2014]

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Bennett Building Systems LLC, which builds metal and wooden structures, such as barns, carports and garages, has been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration for eight violations, including one willful violation, six serious violations and one other-than-serious violation. The agency initiated the November 2103 inspection at the company's facility on Dixon Airline Road in Augusta because of a complaint. The proposed citations total $89,000.

May 8, 2014

OFCCP News Release: US Department of Labor settles charges of racial discrimination with New York City-based federal contractor Parsons Brinckerhoff [05/08/2014]

NEW YORK — The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs today announced that federal contractor Parsons Brinckerhoff agreed to settle allegations of hiring discrimination on the basis of race and ethnicity involving 247 job applicants who were rejected for assistant engineer positions at the company's New York City headquarters. The affected class comprises 152 Asian American, 51 Hispanic, 29 African American, 3 Native American and 12 mixed race applicants.

May 8, 2014

ETA News Release: Students from Gary Job Corps Center in San Marcos, Texas, handcraft medals to honor public service at US Labor Department [05/08/2014]

A completed DOL Honor Award

WASHINGTON — The craftsmanship of machining and carpentry students at the Gary Job Corps Center in San Marcos, Texas, will be on full display at a U.S.