November 8, 2021

US Department of Labor recovers $46K in back wages for 29 workers after investigation of Gainesville roofing company’s pay practices

GAINESVILLE, FL – A Gainesville roofing contractor learned it must pay its employees for all of the time they work, including pre-shift prep work and post-shift work at day’s end, following a U.S. Department of Labor investigation.

November 8, 2021

Federal court orders Beaver County gas station, convenience store to pay nearly $300K in back wages, damages, penalties for wage, overtime violations

MONACA, PA – A federal court has ordered a Beaver County gas station and convenience store to cease violating the Fair Labor Standards Act and pay back wages and liquidated damages to two underpaid employees. The judgment follows a U.S. Department of Labor investigation that determined the owners of Monaca Sunoco, located at 1479 Old Brodhead Road, intentionally underpaid a married couple who lived and worked there.

November 8, 2021

US Department of Labor announces proposal to return to long-standing policy, practice on religious exemption

WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Labor has announced a proposal to rescind the final rule “Implementing Legal Requirements Regarding the Equal Opportunity Clause’s Religious Exemption.” The final rule has been in effect since Jan. 8, 2021. The Federal Register will publish the proposal on Nov. 9, 2021.

November 5, 2021

Statement by US Secretary of Labor Walsh on the October Jobs Report

WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh issued the following statement on the October 2021 Employment Situation Report:

November 4, 2021

Federal court enforces US Department of Labor subpoena requesting documents for investigation of Lincolnshire company, Alight Solutions LLC

CHICAGO – A federal court in Chicago has ruled a Lincolnshire provider of employee benefit services must comply immediately with a U.S. Department of Labor administrative subpoena seeking documents for an Employee Benefits Security Administration investigation of unauthorized distributions from employee benefit accounts.

November 4, 2021

US Department of Labor, stakeholders sign partnership agreement to train, protect workers from construction hazards on Haribo candy factory project

PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WI – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Gilbane Building Co. are partnering with safety advocates and labor unions to protect the safety and health of workers during construction of a new Pleasant Prairie manufacturing facility.

November 4, 2021

US Department of Labor issues emergency temporary standard to protect workers from coronavirus

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration today announced a new emergency temporary standard to protect more than 84 million workers from the spread of the coronavirus on the job. The nation’s unvaccinated workers face grave danger from workplace exposure to coronavirus, and immediate action is necessary to protect them.

November 4, 2021

Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report

In the week ending October 30, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 269,000, a decrease of 14,000 from the previous week's revised level. This is the lowest level for initial claims since March 14, 2020 when it was 256,000. The previous week's level was revised up by 2,000 from 281,000 to 283,000. The 4-week moving average was 284,750, a decrease of 15,000 from the previous week's revised average. This is the lowest level for this average since March 14, 2020 when it was 225,500. The previous week's average was revised up by 500 from 299,250 to 299,750.

November 3, 2021

O tribunal federal entra com a sentença de consentimento, proibindo permanentemente a empreiteira de Massachusetts de retaliação a funcionários

BOSTON – O Tribunal Distrital dos EUA para o Distrito de Massachusetts emitiu uma sentença de consentimento e ordem proibindo permanentemente um empreiteiro de Canton e sua empresa de retaliar os funcionários que cooperam com as investigações da Divisão de Horas e Salários do Departamento de Trabalho dos EUA ou de outra forma reivindicam seus direitos de acordo com a Lei de Padrões Justos do Trabalho (FLSA). O tribunal também ordenou que Capone Bros. Inc. e Charles L.

November 3, 2021

Un tribunal federal dicta una sentencia acordada que prohíbe permanentemente que un contratista de Massachusetts tome represalias contra un empleado

BOSTON - El tribunal del distrito de EE.UU. por el distrito de Massachusetts ha dictado una sentencia acordada que prohíbe permanentemente que un contratista de Canton y su empresa tomen represalias contra trabajadores que cooperan con investigaciones de la División de Horas y Salarios del Departamento de Trabajo de EE.UU., y ejercen de cualquier otra forma sus derechos conforme la Ley de Normas Laborales Justas. El tribunal también ordenó que Capone Bros. Inc. y Charles L.

November 3, 2021

Federal court enters consent judgment permanently enjoining Massachusetts contractor from employee retaliation

BOSTON – The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts has entered a consent judgment and order enjoining a Canton contractor and his business permanently from retaliating against workers who cooperate with U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division investigations and otherwise exercise their rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The court also ordered Capone Bros. Inc. and Charles L.

November 2, 2021

Federal court finds Las Vegas company shortchanged employees, orders $1.4M in back wages, damages paid to 1,328 call center workers

LAS VEGAS A Las Vegas telemarketing enterprise that shortchanged more than 1,328 call center workers has been ordered to pay more than $1.4 million in back wages and liquidated damages by a federal court in San Francisco. The judgement follows a U.S. Department of Labor investigation that found Wellfleet Communications and its owners illegally misclassified employees as independent contractors, forcing them to unlawfully sign away their federal rights and paying them only when they made sales. 

November 2, 2021

US Department of Labor finds Louisiana-based security solutions company wrongly classified field managers exempt from federal wage protections

HAMMOND, LA – A Hammond security solutions company illegally denied 23 field operations managers in Louisiana their federal overtime protections. The employees, labeled executives and paid on a salary basis, worked about 60 hours a week, a U.S. Department of Labor investigation has found.

November 1, 2021

US Department of Labor awards $1.3M in funding to continue employment, training services to combat Rhode Island’s opioid crisis

WASHINGTON – In 2010, the state of Rhode Island estimated 153 drug overdose deaths, with 36 of them blamed on illicit drugs. A decade later, 384 residents fatally overdosed with 275 attributed to illicit drugs.

November 1, 2021

US Department of Labor finds Oahu restaurant operator allowed manager to keep share of tips, denied overtime pay to kitchen workers

HONOLULU – The owner of a Honolulu restaurant made earning a living difficult for its employees by allowing a manager to illegally keep a portion of workers’ tips and denying overtime pay to salaried cooks who worked an average of 55 hours a week, a recent federal investigation has found.

November 1, 2021

US Department of Labor, Manhattan Construction Florida collaborate to promote workplace safety at Southwest Florida International Airport Terminal Expansion Project

FORT MYERS, FL – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has signed a strategic partnership with Manhattan Construction Florida Inc. to promote worker safety and health at the Southwest Florida International Airport expansion project in Fort Myers. The University of South Florida On-site Safety and Health Consultation Program is also a partner in the effort.

November 1, 2021

El Departamento de Trabajo de EE.UU. recupera $358,000 para 31 gerentes a los que el operador de Dairy Queen les negó el pago de horas extras

SAN ANTONIO - El operador de 19 locales de Dairy Queen en el área de San Antonio no pagó a 31 gerentes como es debido y debe pagar salarios atrasados e intereses a los empleados, tras una investigación del Departamento de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos y una orden judicial federal.

November 1, 2021

US Department of Labor recovers $358K in back wages, interest for 31 managers wrongly denied overtime by Dairy Queen operator

SAN ANTONIO – The operator of 19 San Antonio-area Dairy Queen locations failed to pay 31 managers as required and must pay back wages and interest to the employees, following a U.S. Department of Labor investigation and federal court order.

November 1, 2021

US Department of Labor finds Nashville country club’s failure to include commissions in wage calculations leads to overtime violations

NASHVILLE, TN – Errors in calculating overtime wages of workers who provided lessons, merchandise sales and equipment services to members and guests at a private Nashville country club led the U.S. Department of Labor to recover $93,750 in back wages and liquidated damages for 12 workers.