June 7, 2010

US Department of Labor announces grant exceeding $19 million to assist workers in California affected by automotive industry layoffs

FREMONT, Calif. – Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis today announced a $19,042,012 grant to assist some 4,300 workers affected by layoffs at New United Motors Manufacturing Inc. located in Fremont and several of NUMMI's supplier companies. The announcement took place at the NUMMI Re-employment Center.

June 4, 2010

Statement of US Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solison May Employment Numbers

OPA News Release: [06/04/2010] Contact Name: Bennett Gamble Phone Number: (202) 693-4667 Release Number: 10-0785-NAT

Statement of US Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis on May Employment Numbers

Washington U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis issued the following statement on the May 2010 Employment Situation report released today:

June 3, 2010

ETA Press Release: Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending May 29, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 453,000, a decrease of 10,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 463,000. The 4-week moving average was 459,000, an increase of 1,750 from the previous week's revised average of 457,250.

The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate was 3.6 percent for the week ending May 22, unchanged from the prior week's unrevised rate of 3.6 percent.

June 3, 2010

Tyson Foods agrees to nationwide injunction requiring poultry workers be paid for time spent putting on and taking off protective items, sanitization and between task

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that Tyson Foods Inc. has agreed to a nationwide injunction that will require the company to pay its poultry processing workers for all hours that they work. In addition, Tyson Foods has agreed to pay almost 3,000 workers at its Blountsville, Ala., facility $500,000 in overtime back wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

June 3, 2010

U.S. Labor Department sponsors free webcasts to help retirement plan fiduciaries comply with the law

Washington – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration will sponsor “Getting It Right – Know Your Fiduciary Responsibilities” webcasts on June 9 and 10. The webcasts are part of the agency’s national fiduciary education campaign to increase awareness and understanding of basic responsibilities associated with operating private sector retirement plans.

June 2, 2010

US Department of Labor announces $15 million grant to assist workers in Florida affected by end of Space Shuttle Program

MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. – During a visit to the John F. Kennedy Space Center today, Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis announced a grant of $15 million to assist approximately 3,200 workers who will be impacted by the impending retirement of NASAs Space Shuttle Program. The grant will impact workers from major aerospace contractors, including ASRC Aerospace Corp., Boeing and United Space Alliance.

June 2, 2010

US Labor Departments MSHA launches annual safety initiative aimed at roof fall prevention

ARLINGTON, Va. – The U.S. Department of Labors Mine Safety and Health Administration this week launched its annual roof fall prevention awareness program aimed at reducing the high number of roof falls that occur in the nations underground coal mines. Statistics show that more accidents and injuries from roof falls occur during the summer months than at any other time of year. As temperatures rise, humidity and moisture increase underground, making it easier for a mine roof or rib to fall.

June 2, 2010

US Labor Department notifies former Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory employees of inclusion in new EEOICPA Special Exposure Cohort designation

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor is notifying all former Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory employees who worked at the Berkeley, Calif., site between Aug. 13, 1942, and Dec. 31, 1961, about a new class of employees added to the Special Exposure Cohort of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act. The act provides compensation and medical benefits to workers who became ill as a result of working in the nuclear weapons industry. Survivors of qualified workers may also be entitled to benefits.

June 2, 2010

US Department of Labor notifies former Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory employees of inclusion in new EEOICPA Special Exposure Cohort designation

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor is notifying all former Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory employees who worked at the Livermore, Calif., site between Jan. 1, 1950, and Dec. 31, 1973, about a new class of employees added to the Special Exposure Cohort of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act. The act provides compensation and medical benefits to workers who became ill as a result of working in the nuclear weapons industry. Survivors of qualified workers may also be entitled to benefits.

June 2, 2010

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE WEEKLY CLAIMS REPORT

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor is notifying all former Westinghouse Electric Corp. employees who worked at the Bloomfield, N.J., site between Aug. 13, 1942, and Dec. 31, 1949, about a new class of employees added to the Special Exposure Cohort of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act. The act provides compensation and medical benefits to workers who became ill as a result of working in the nuclear weapons industry. Survivors of qualified workers may also be entitled to benefits.

June 2, 2010

U.S. Labor Department sues president of defunct Lansdale, Pa., company for failing to forward employee contributions to SIMPLE IRA plan

Lansdale, Pennsylvania – The U.S. Department of Labor has sued Michael G. Morgan, president of defunct Brandywine Mortgage Corp., for failure to remit employee contributions to the company's SIMPLE IRA plan in violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

June 2, 2010

U.S. Labor Department obtains judgment restoring more than $50,000 in retirement assets to Arlington, Va., 401(k) plan

Arlington – Business World Management Inc. of Arlington and its officers must restore $50,950 in plan assets and interest to the company's 401(k) plan under a consent judgment obtained by the U.S. Department of Labor. The company formerly operated as Breil Worldwide Management Inc.

June 1, 2010

US Department of Labor secures more than $2 million in back wages for Maricopa County sheriffs staff

PHOENIX — The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office in Phoenix have agreed to pay overtime back wages totaling $2,059,807 to 1,690 detention officers and sergeants for uncompensated pre-shift meeting time. The meetings were part of the daily routine at six detention facilities throughout Maricopa County.

June 1, 2010

Judge orders Antares Group Inc. owner to repay more than $13,000 to 401(k) plan based on US Department of Labor investigation

Valley View, Ohio – A federal district court in Cleveland, Ohio, has entered a consent order and judgment ordering the owner and president of Antares Group Inc. of Valley View to pay $13,063 in lost opportunity costs to the participants and beneficiaries of the company's 401(k) plan.

June 1, 2010

U.S. Labor Department sues to appoint fiduciary for benefit plan of defunct Keasbey, NJ, company to protect 401(k) plan participants

Keasbey, New Jersey – The U.S. Department of Labor has sued to have an independent fiduciary appointed to oversee the abandoned 401(k) plan of Krajack Tank Lines Inc., a defunct company located in Keasbey.

"We took this action to protect the participants who entrusted their savings to the trustees of the plan," said Jonathan Kay, regional director of the department's Employee Benefits Security Administration in New York. "Employers have a legal obligation to properly manage retirement plans when a company goes out of business."

May 29, 2010

Statement by US Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis on San Francisco health coverage suit

LOS ANGELES Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis today issued the following statement regarding the San Francisco health coverage suit:

May 28, 2010

Statement of US Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis on need to fund Summer Youth Employment, and extend UI and COBRA subsidy

WASHINGTON – Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis today issued the following statement regarding the need to fund Summer Youth Employment and extend both unemployment insurance and Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act benefits:

May 27, 2010

US Labor Departments OSHA issues NDK Crystals egregious willful and serious citations following investigation into explosion that killed bystander

BELVEDERE, Ill. – The U.S. Department of Labors Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited NDK Crystals Inc. in Belvedere with fines of $510,000 for alleged egregious willful and serious violations of federal workplace safety standards following an explosion at the companys crystal manufacturing building that took the life of a truck driver parked at a nearby service station. Workers at this facility were exposed to hazards that created a dangerous environment.

May 27, 2010

US Department of Labors OSHA seeks applications for $8 million in new Susan Harwood Safety and Health Capacity Building Training Grants

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration is soliciting applications for $8 million in Susan Harwood Safety and Health Capacity Building Training Grants. The grants are available to nonprofit, community and faith-based organizations to provide safety and health training educational programs for workers and employers.

May 27, 2010

US Department of Labor fines South Dakota Wheat Growers Association of Aberdeen, SD, more than $1.6 million for grain handling violations

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined the South Dakota Wheat Growers Association of Aberdeen, S.D., more than $1.6 million following the Dec. 22, 2009, death of a worker at the company's McLaughlin, S.D., grain handling operation. The worker suffocated after being engulfed by grain in one of the facility's bins. OSHA's investigation found that five additional workers were also at risk of being engulfed when they were sent into the bin to dig the victim out.