August 24, 2022

US Department of Labor cites Wauchula labor contractor after 35-year-old farmworker suffers fatal heat illness

DUETTE, FL – A federal workplace safety investigation has found a 35-year-old farmworker died from heat illness on a Duette farm in the early evening of April 5, 2022. It was only his second day on the job.

August 24, 2022

US Department of Labor awards $50M in additional grants to fund Registered Apprenticeship hubs to expand apprenticeships

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of $50 million in Apprenticeship Building America grant funding for Registered Apprenticeship hubs – organizations that help employers design, develop and deliver programs – and support the establishment, scaling and expansion of Registered Apprenticeship programs in new and fast-growing industries and occupations.

August 24, 2022

US Department of Labor enforcement initiative seeks to reduce violations of guest worker program by Southeast employers

ATLANTA - An ongoing federal initiative to ensure that Southeast employers comply with federal laws regarding the employment of temporary nonimmigrant workers with H-2B guest visas has made significant progress in holding violators accountable for infringing on workers’ rights.

August 24, 2022

US Department of Labor twice finds Suamico general contractor exposing workers to potentially deadly fall hazards; proposes $37K in fine

SUAMICO, WI – On a chilly March morning, a federal workplace safety inspector observed five roofers atop a Wrightstown residence, working at heights up to 23 feet without required fall protection. The inspector later found the fall protection equipment piled in a bucket on the ground next to a work truck.   

August 24, 2022

Ohio contractor again found defying federal safety requirements, continues 11-year history of exposing roofers to deadly fall hazards

AKRON, OH – A Dundee contractor with a long history of federal workplace safety violations has added an additional $228,126 in fines to $108,318 in unpaid penalties with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration for again exposing workers to potential deadly fall hazards, this time at an Akron job site.

August 23, 2022

US Department of Labor recovers more than $106K in back wages for 105 Louisiana waste workers denied overtime

Employer name:                   IV Waste LLC

August 23, 2022

US Department of Labor investigation recovers $602K in back wages for 127 Utah tile installers, finds employer violated overtime rules

SALT LAKE CITY – An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor has recovered $602,745, in overtime back wages for 127 employees of a Woods Cross tile installation company that denied them their full wages and benefits.

August 23, 2022

Federal court orders Tampa Electric Co. to make significant workplace safety changes, pay $500K fine, face 36 months probation for fatal plant failures

TAMPA, FL – A federal court has ordered Tampa Electric Co. to implement a safety compliance plan audited by an independent third party, pay a $500,000 penalty and be subject to 36 months of probation after Tampa Electric pleaded guilty to willfully violating an OSHA standard, which caused five worker fatalities in 2017 at the Big Bend River Station electrical power plant in Apollo Beach. The Department of Justice’s Environmental Crimes Section and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida prosecuted the case.

August 23, 2022

Investigation finds 2 recycling companies failed to use fire safety plans to evacuate 9 workers as air rescue averts drilling platform tragedy

SABINE PASS, TXA federal workplace investigation has found two companies’ failures to follow required safety standards endangered the lives of nine workers who found themselves trapped – nearly 30 stories high – atop a burning jack-up drilling platform decommissioned in the Anchorage Basin near a Sabine Pass shipyard.

August 23, 2022

Una investigación del Departamento de Trabajo de EE. UU. recupera $620,000 en salarios atrasados para 127 instaladores de azulejos de Utah, y descubre que el empleador violó las normas de horas extras

SALT LAKE CITY - Una investigación del Departamento de Trabajo de EE. UU. recuperó $602,745 en salarios atrasados para 127 empleados de una empresa de instalación de baldosas de Woods Cross que les negaba sus salarios completos y sus beneficios.

August 23, 2022

US Department of Labor recovers $80K in back wages, liquidated damages after temporary staffing agency denied overtime to 108 hospitality workers

Employer:                              Always Reliable Management Services Inc.

Investigation site:                  1815 W. 15th St.

August 23, 2022

Illinois contractor racks up additional $303K in federal fines for repeatedly exposing construction workers to deadly fall hazards

NORTH BARRINGTON, IL – A Roselle contractor with a long history of federal workplace safety violations who currently owes more than $390,000 in penalties, added an additional $303,105 in proposed fines for once again exposing workers to potential deadly fall hazards at a North Barrington job site.

August 23, 2022

US Department of Labor obtains court order preventing federal contractor from retaliating against, intimidating workers on Maryland projects

ALEXANDRIA, VA – The U.S. Department of Labor obtained a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to prohibit a federal contractor and its owners from retaliating against former and current employees who cooperate with an investigation by the department’s Wage and Hour Division.

August 23, 2022

OSHA, SafetyWorks!, Construction Safety Alliance of Maine partner to promote workplace safety among industry workers

AUGUSTA, ME – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Maine Department of Labor Workplace Safety and Health Division’s SafetyWorks! outreach program, and the Construction Safety Alliance of Maine signed an alliance to promote workplace safety and health and educate construction employers and workers in the state on safety and health hazards.

August 23, 2022

US Department of Labor recovers $56K in unpaid overtime, damages for Hawaii landscaping workers

HONOLULU – A U.S. Department of Labor investigation has recovered $28,455 in unpaid overtime wages and an equal amount in liquidated damages from a Big Island nursery and landscaping company after they failed to pay overtime wages to 37 employees.