DOL News Brief Archive 2012
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- Current Issue
- September 27, 2012
- What's New
- Labor, Commerce Announce Support to 'Make it in America'
- Innovative Training Programs at Community Colleges
- National News
- MSHA Awards $1.25 Million in Mine Safety Grants
- Continued Focus on Unemployment Insurance Program Integrity
- Settlement Reached in Crandall Canyon Collapse
- New ODEP National Resource Centers to Open
- International Scene
- Updated Tools to Combat International Child Labor
- DOL Working for You
- Job Corps Carpentry Student Nails Down Green Job
- Air Force Vet Works to Help Other Vets
- DOL in Action
- Trenching Hazards Found at Mastec North America Site
- OPC Polymers Cited After Cloud for Flammable Vapors
- Real Estate Management Company Ordered to Pay Back Wages
- Willful and Serious Safety Violations Found at Georgia Utility Company
- Dlubak Glass Cited for Exposing Workers to Lead at Ohio Plant
- Violations Found at Podnar Plastics Manufacturing Facility
- Milwaukee Company Cited for Failing to Isolate Power
- Kentucky Coal Mine Undergoes 10th Targeted Inspection
- Carter Construction Cited for Exposing Workers to Trenching Hazards
- Hao Hao Restaurant in Austin, Texas, to Pay $70,000 to 10 Employees
- Multiple Process Safety Management Violations at Westlake Vinyl
- Hawaii Union Official Sentenced to Prison for Embezzlement
- Proposed $70,000 Penalty for Arizona Postal Facility
- Workers at 2 Michigan Hotels Due $162,000 in Back Wages
- Safety and Health Hazards Found at Kearny, NJ, Warehouse
- Mohawk Industries Agrees to Improve Fire Safety Protection
- EBSA Investigators Help Take Down Not So Good Fella
- DOL's Global Trailblazer
- Reaching out to the AAPI Community
- Building an Education Nation
- Connecticut Community College Hosts Latino Roundtable
- Employment Resource for Veterans
- New Systems Will Facilitate Foreign Labor Certification Filing
- DOL, Comcast Team-up to Connect
- ODEP Teams With BIZ and EEOC
- Appointments to Construction Safety and Health Advisory Committee
- Talking Autos in Texas
- Hawaii and OSHA Sharing Oversight for Worker Safety
- Job Clubs at the White House
- Teaming Up with California to Educate Garment Employers
- 12-College Consortium Developing Bioscience Training Program
- Controlling Dust in Coal Mines
- The Importance of Education
- September 20, 2012
- What's New
- $500 Million to Boost Job Training Partnerships
- National News
- $20.7 Million for States Through the Disability Employment Initiative
- Slight Decline in Fatal Work Injuries in 2011
- Green Scene
- OSHA Partners With American Wind Energy Association for Training
- Around DOL
- Advisory Committee on Veterans Discusses Employment Initiatives
- News You Can Use
- Solis, Sperling and Borzi Take Fee Disclosure Message Online
- Safety.Data.Gov — Tapping Expertise for the Public Good
- EBSA Hosts Webcast for Women Nearing Retirement
- It Happened On The Hill
- TAP Redesign Responsive to Veterans
- DOL Working for You
- New Career Options for Coast Guard Veteran After Retraining
- Department's Grant Helps Army Veteran and His Daughter
- DOL in Action
- Storm Cleanup Assistance for Ohio
- Contractor to Pay $325,000 for Hiring Discrimination
- Initiative to Improve FLSA Compliance in Texas Hotel, Motel Industry
- Penalties Proposed for Lack of Cave-in Protection
- Safety Violations Found at Processing Plant After Worker Fatality
- Ohio Couple Sentenced for Embezzlement From Union
- West Virginia Construction Company Faces Fine for Fall Hazards
- Construction, Installation Company Cited for Repeat Fall Hazards
- Penalties Proposed for New York Contractor After Injury
- Hazards Found at Delaware Manufacturer
- EBSA Investigators Participated in Probe of Investment Officer
- Storm Cleanup Assistance for New York
- Nine Millionaires and a Plumber
- New Citizens
- Jobs in Baltimore
- STEM for Women
- Reaching Out in Jersey
- Another Honor for DOL Newsletter!
- Filling the STEM Pipeline
- VRAP at Major Milestone
- Supporting Women Veterans
- SkillsUSA's Champion
- Refugee Resettlement
- Oil and Gas Industry Safety
- Equal Pay Challenges
- ECOMP and POWER
- September 13, 2012
- What's New
- Revving Up Job Growth in Michigan
- National News
- $10.7 Million Awarded in Grants for Safety and Health Training
- Million-Dollar Grant to Prepare Youths With Disabilities for Careers
- Around DOL
- Observing Hispanic Heritage Month
- Remembering 9/11 With a Moment of Silence
- International Scene
- Brazilian Delegation, Department Meet on Human Trafficking
- Martinez Discusses Disability Employment Policy for London Forum
- News You Can Use
- ERISA Council Meeting Set for Sept. 25
- Meeting the Needs of Retirees
- Deadline Extended for Worker Safety Challenge
- DOL Working for You
- VRAP Helps Navy Vet Get High-Tech Training
- Job Corps/AmeriCorps Student Changes Lives
- DOL in Action
- Restaurant Industry Enforcement Initiative Nets $675,000 for Workers
- Employees Exposed to Toxic Materials at San Diego Navy Facility
- Auto Supplier to Pay Whistleblower $275,000
- Workers at 3 Detroit Bakeries to Receive Back Wages
- 45 Serious Violations Found for Asbestos Exposure; 7 Companies Cited
- Montana Foundry Faulted for Safety, Health Violations
- Former Cashier at Las Vegas Laborers Union Sentenced to Prison
- Apartment Maintenance Workers Exposed to Pesticide, Hospitalized
- Answering the Call of September 11
- Building Bridges in Virginia
- Women's Bureau in Phoenix
- Safety at Western Mines
- DOL News Brief Wins Top Award
- The Power of Diversity
- Working With State Agencies
- Assessing Leave Benefits
- Combating Family Homelessness
- Ending Violence Against Women
- Open Government Webcast
- Training Accord in Chicago
- September 6, 2012
- What's New
- Commemorating Labor Day 2012
- National News
- Post-Isaac Recovery Assistance for Louisiana and Mississippi
- News You Can Use
- Join Solis, Borzi for Webcast on 401(k) Fee Disclosure
- Only Ten Days Left to Accept the Challenge
- Green Scene
- Taking the Green Job Message to the Airwaves
- DOL Working for You
- Job Corps Grad Keeps an Eye on Cash and Chips
- Moving On, Thanks to 'Soldier On'
- DOL in Action
- Federal Contractor Settles Allegations of Sex Discrimination
- Health and Safety Violations Found at Ohio Machine Shop
- Underage Worker Suffers Serious Injury While Herding Cattle
- Oregon Blueberry Farmers Pay $240,000 in Back Wages, Penalties
- Workers Injured in Missouri Fireworks Plant Explosion
- California Garment Contractor Missed Payrolls, Investigation Finds
- Broadcast Employees Union to Hold Supervised Election
- Suit Filed Against DirecTV, Subcontractor For Back Wages, Damages
- Grower, Contractor Agree to Penalties for Child Labor Violations
- Insurance Brokerage Firm Sued for Illegal Pension Plan Activity
- Company Cited for Exposing Workers to Toxic Chemicals
- Contractor Sued for Firing Whistleblower
- Labor Day Gets a Stamp
- Twin Cities Welcome
- Labor Rights Week in America
- Citizen Tech Engagement
- Employment Discrimination
- Creating Employment Partnerships
- Manufacturing in Cleveland
- August 30, 2012
- What's New
- Every Day Is Labor Day at the Labor Department
- Secretary Announces $75 million in YouthBuild Grants
- In Rhode Island, Seeing 'Work Share' Work
- National News
- Miner Job Reinstatements on the Rise
- $5 Million to be Awarded to Combat Child Labor in Burkina Faso
- News You Can Use
- Safety in the Aftermath of Hurricane Isaac
- Webcast on 401(k) Fees to Feature Solis, Borzi and Sperling
- DOL Working for You
- Single Mom Gains Life Lessons Through YouthBuild
- Career Takes Off for Air Force Veteran After Job-Search Assistance
- DOL in Action
- Illinois Company Ordered to Restore $2.7 Million to Retirement Plan
- Norfolk Southern to Pay $932,000 After Terminating Two Workers
- New Jersey Produce Broker to Pay $650,000 in Back Wages, Damages
- Agreement to Protect Workers From Hydraulic Lift Hazards
- Mine Inspectors Find Serious Safety Violations
- Steel Wire Maker Cited for 19 Violations Following Fatality
- Former Union Officer Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Arizona Trucking Company Ordered to Reinstate Whistleblower
- Texas Day Care Company Made Illegal Paycheck Deductions
- Penalties Proposed for Steel Services Company in Ohio
- Texas Company Pays Back Wages Due to Misclassification of Workers
- Inspection Finds Safety Violations at Tyson Foods Plant in Nebraska
- Repeat Safety, Health Violations Found at Ohio Flour Mill
- Montana Sawmill Faulted for Inadequate Employee Safeguards
- Workers Exposed to Serious Hazards at Oklahoma Facility
- New Jersey Contractor Fined for Scaffold-Related Hazards
- Virginia Construction Company Cited for Misclassifying Workers
- Safety Violations Found Following Explosion That Injured Worker
- Who Invented Labor Day?
- Labor Rights Week
- CONNECTing People With Careers
- "Women in the Workforce"
- Safety Theme for Phone Bank
- Women's Rights Roundtable
- Renewed Safety Alliance
- Workplace Inclusion
- Workers Defense Project
- Update for ERISA Council
- Economic Development Forum
- Disability App Awards
- August 23, 2012
- What's New
- Labor Rights Week — A Commitment to Safety and Fairness
- Join In the Labor Day Twitter Chat With Solis
- National News
- Youth Employment Turning the Corner in 2012
- $11 Million in Grants Awarded to Provide Job Training for Veterans
- News You Can Use
- New Field Office in West Texas
- DOL Working for You
- She Discovered Her Ticket to Work
- Fire House Gets Rock-Solid Help From Shriver Job Corps
- DOL in Action
- Department Seeks $34 Million for Employee Retirement Plans
- In the Southeast, Raising Awareness About Fall Hazards
- Additional Storm Assistance for Missouri
- Rule to Protect Workers From Hoisting Equipment Hazards
- Puerto Rico Restaurant Ordered to Pay $130,000 to 26 Workers
- Massachusetts Company Faces Penalties After Worker Injured
- Los Angeles Restaurant Chain to Pay Back Wages, Damages
- Two Companies Cited Following New Jersey Heat Fatality
- Postal Union to Hold New Election
- Massachusetts Employers Urged to Prevent Falls and Fall Hazards
- Inspection Finds Safety Hazards at New York Food Processor
- Legal Action Underway to Protect Migrant Workers in Michigan
- Financial Services Company to Pay $1.2 Million to Pension Plans
- Houston Emergency Medical Service Companies Sued for Back Wages
- Penalties Proposed for Pennsylvania Die Manufacturer
- Virginia Beach Company Faulted for 'Off the Clock' Hours
- Safety Hazards at Georgia Recycler, Inspection Finds
- Work Is Our Policy
- 50,000 HEAT App Downloads
- Job Corps Anniversary
- Accessible Technology Webcast
- Funds to Spur Manufacturing
- Portland Consulate Accord
- Pride in Workplace Safety
- In Alabama, Ready and Able
- Disability Forum in Georgia
- Dallas Outreach Forum
- Disability and Veterans Fair
- August 16, 2012
- What's New
- Spreading the Jobs Message in Nevada
- New Survey on Employer Leave Policies
- National News
- Mine Academy Encourages Future Docs to Go Rural
- Job Accommodation Network Grant Awarded
- Nearly $100 Million in Grants Available for 'Work Sharing'
- News You Can Use
- Stop Falls and Save a Life
- Deadline for App Challenge Coming Up Soon
- One Month Left to Enter Worker Safety Challenge
- ILAB Seeking Monitoring, Evaluation Services
- Around DOL
- DC Employees Participate in 'Operation Backpack'
- DOL Working for You
- Job Corps Students Exchange Ideas and Good Will in China
- Seniors Program Helps Vermont Native Find Employment
- DOL in Action
- T-Mobile, Deutsche Telekom Ordered to Pay Whistleblower $345,000
- Syracuse Security Guard Companies Debarred From Federal Contracts
- Accurate Home Care to Pay $274,000 to 61 Minnesota Workers
- Ohio Manufacturer Faces Penalties Involving Amputation Hazards
- Investigators Find Overtime Violations at Houston Ice Cream Parlors
- New Mexico Union Sued for Election Violations
- Investigators Find Casinos Let Teens Operate Trash Compactors
- Alabama Furniture Manufacturer Cited for Serious Violations
- Foundry Workers Exposed to Lead Hazards, Inspection Finds
- Complaint Filed to Recover $100,000 for Sushi Restaurant Workers
- Johnson Controls Cited for Asbestos Violations
- Nebraska Facility Recognized for Safety and Health Program
- Safety Directive Issued for Marine Cargo Handling Industry
- Pennsylvania Poultry Plant Fined for Hazards
- Suit Filed Against Southern California Car Wash
- Connecticut Employers Urged to Review Fall Prevention After Fatality
- Janitorial Employer Faulted for Exposing Workers to Hazards
- Sodexho Faces Penalties for Violations During Asbestos Removal
- The Truman Years at DOL
- Tweet Away For Labor Day!
- Funding Career Pathways
- RENEWing Hope
- Building for the Future
- Highlighting Summer Jobs+
- Green Scene: Philly YouthBuild Completes LEED Home Renovation
- Charlotte Connections
- Mississippi Job Fair
- Heat Awareness Phone Bank
- Dominican Agreement
- Preparing Local Workforces
- Coal Miner Rescue
- Bluefield Coal Symposium
- World-Class Training
- August 9, 2012
- What's New
- VETS Launches P3
- National News
- Regulation Requires Mine Operators to Find and Fix Hazards
- Enforcement Initiative Spotlights Southern California Garment Industry
- Grant Solicitation to Combat Child Labor in Cambodia
- News You Can Use
- Get Informed on Fees to Get the Most Out of Retirement Investments
- The Impact of Accessible Technology
- It's Still Hot! Get your HEAT App
- America's Economy App
- Around DOL
- Hiring Fair at Frances Perkins
- Lights, Camera, Action — for "The American Veteran"
- In Philadelphia, Painting the Image of Work
- DOL Working for You
- Senior Employment Program Leads to Full-Time Work
- DOL Pathways Funding Helps Former Prisoner
- DOL in Action
- Norfolk Southern Again in Violation of Federal Railroad Safety Act
- OSHA Places Company in Severe Violator Program
- Iowa Restaurant Pays $60,000 in Back Wages to Cooks, Wait Staff
- Florida Construction Company Cited for Fall Hazards
- Shopping Mall Contractors From 6 States Faulted on Safety
- Construction Workers Exposed to Excavation, Trenching Hazards
- Tuberculosis Safeguards Focus of Connecticut Inspection
- Multiple Hazards at Montana Crop Processor
- Flaws in Process Safety Management at Ohio Company
- Workers Exposed to Amputation Hazards, Inspection Finds
- $225,000 in Penalties Proposed for South Dakota Manufacturer
- Former Missouri Union Officer Sentenced to Prison for Embezzlement
- Dishwasher Manufacturer Fined for Workplace Hazards
- 61 at Houston Restaurant to Receive Back Wages
- Manufacturer Fined for Exposing Workers to Health Hazards
- Concrete Company Cited for Inadequate Respiratory Protection System
- The Fair Labor Standards Act Through the Years
- Focus on Latino Employment
- Oates from Coast to Coast
- Five-State Listening Tour
- Mexican Consulate Agreement
- Outreach in Philadelphia
- Baton Rouge Forum
- Visiting Oil Fields
- Highlighting Contract Law
- LGBT Roundtable
- Seattle Symposium
- Ideas for Growing Green
- August 2, 2012
- What's New
- Commemorating Registered Apprenticeship
- National News
- Upper Big Branch Mine Memorial Dedicated
- Quecreek Mine Rescue: 10 Years Later
- Grants to Foster Workplace Assistance for Individuals With Disabilities
- Around DOL
- New Class of WHD Investigators
- Making Us Mobile
- News You Can Use
- Protecting Workers from Mercury Exposure in Fluorescent Bulbs
- ERISA Advisory Council to Meet This Month
- Onshore, Offshore or Overseas, the Department Has You Covered
- Former Feed Materials Nuclear Workers Added to SEC
- Accepting Maritime Advisory Member Nominations
- DOL Working for You
- Homeless Veterans Program Helps Iowan
- 'Start Young Initiative' Inspires Job Corps Students
- DOL in Action
- New Compensation Practices at Alabama Sheriff's Department
- Minimum Wage Violations at Assisted Living Facility
- Overtime Pay at Issue at Two Florida Restaurants
- Company Cited for Failing to Call Emergency Services
- Back Wages Awarded to 105 Truck Drivers
- Grocery Chain Faulted on Pay and Record Keeping
- Workers at Risk of Amputation, Inspection Finds
- Harvester in New Mexico Faces Penalties
- Federal Inspectors Target 12 Mining Operations
- Ensuring Fairness in Union Elections
- Penalties Proposed for Georgia Packaging Manufacturer
- Inspection Discovers Trenching Hazards
- Satellite Dish Installation Companies to Pay $203,000 in Back Wages
- Books That Shaped America...And the Labor Department
- Remembering Lupe Ontiveros
- Joe Warren's Legacy
- HIV/AIDS and Employment
- What Are the Best Credentials?
- Veterans Transition Assistance
- Focus on Women's Rights
- Supporting Our Heroes
- Job Corps Honors
- Closing the Savings Gap
- 'Second Chance' Summit
- On the Front Lines
- Reaching Out in Philadelphia
- Improving Financial Literacy
- July 26, 2012
- What's New
- Innovative Job Training in the Golden State
- Highlighting Expanded Services for Veterans
- Sen. Harkin Hosts ADA Roundtable on 22nd Anniversary
- National News
- DOL Announces Award to Help Seniors Find Employment
- Helping Unemployed Army Vets Get Back to Work Faster
- Holding Subcontractors Accountable Too
- News You Can Use
- Preventing Construction Falls — and Saving Lives
- DOL Working for You
- Georgia Businessman Reflects on Job Corps Education
- Army Veteran Rescued by Labor Department Grantee
- DOL in Action
- C.J.'s Seafood Faulted by OSHA and Wage and Hour Division
- Texas Car Dealership to Pay Employees $797,000 in Back Wages
- SSA Marine Cited Following Worker Fatality at Port of Long Beach
- Overtime Violations Found at Underwater Pipeline Inspection Company
- Workers Were in Unprotected Trench at Florida Work Site
- Assistance for Laid Off Connecticut Workers
- Follow-up Inspection Finds Repeat Safety, Health Violations
- Guam Company Agrees to Remedy for Wage Violations
- Aid for Laid Off GM Workers in Louisiana
- Health and Safety Violations at Ohio Dry Ice Plant
- Former Contractors' Association Executive Sentenced for Bank Fraud
- Tropical Storm Debby Cleanup in Florida
- Two Workers Injured at California Food Processing Company
- Five South Dakota Businesses to Pay Back Wages to 293 Workers
- Alabama Automotive Manufacturer Faces Penalties
- Union Pacific to Pay $38,000 in Whistleblower Investigation
- Houston Company Agrees to Pay $104,000 to 81 Janitors
- OSHA Finds Repeat Violations at Maker of Grain Storage Tanks
- Back Wages for 10 Farm Workers in Texas
- Storm Cleanup Help for Minnesota
- Recycling Company to Pay Penalty for Child Labor Violations
- SJP Group Sued to Recover Losses to ESOP
- Safety Hazards Found at Drilling Site in Texas
- ADA and DOL
- In With In-Sourcing!
- Minneapolis Roundtable
- Nicaragua Consulate Accord
- Honors For Retirement Website
- A Visit From Jamaica
- Pathways to Employment
- Inclusive Employer Practices
- Rally for Women Veterans
- Reaching Out in Denver
- Working Women Forum
- Grants for HBCUs
- Salon Safety Update
- Latino Roundtable on FMLA
- July 19, 2012
- What's New
- Insourcing the Production Line
- Digital Literacy, the Key to the Modern Job Search
- National News
- A Win for Workers
- MSHA Releases Midyear Fatality Review
- Grant Opportunity to Manage Youth Disability Center
- International Scene
- $6 Million in Grant Funds Available to Combat Child Labor in Liberia
- It Happened on the Hill
- Human Rights in Bangladesh
- Around DOL
- Benefits.gov Named One of Best in Government
- MSHA Hosts Stakeholder Meeting
- DOL Working for You
- VETS Assists Police Officer Through USERRA
- Troubled Teen Gets Second Chance
- DOL in Action
- Railroad Companies Cited for Retaliation Against Workers
- Half-Million Dollars Restored to Worker Retirement Plans
- Discrimination Investigation Nets Compensation, Job Offers
- Baristas Coffee to Pay $75,000 in Back Wages and Damages
- Quail Producer/Distributor Cited for Serious Violations
- Cleaning Service in Texas Pays $53,000 in Back Wages to Janitors
- Nebraska Meat Packing Facility Cited After Worker Fatality
- Texas Powerhouse Retail Services Pays $60,000 to 171 Employees
- Raani Corp. Cited for Safety and Health Violations
- Florida Foundry Sued in Whistleblower Case
- Air Carrier Ordered to Reinstate Pilot Who Raised Safety Concerns
- Company Cited for Inadequate Workplace Violence Safeguards
- Lawsuit Focuses on Compensation of Restaurant Staff
- Safety Violations at Demolition and Recycling Company
- Workers at Manufacturing Plant Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
- Just the Facts, Every Month
- New Members for Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship
- Maryland Job Clubs
- Railroad Whistleblower Rights
- Disability Employment
- Solutions for Veterans
- Mine Safety Improvement
- Retirement Security
- Talking Jobs in Pittsburgh
- Partnerships in Charlotte
- Open Minds, Open Workplaces
- Chinese Delegation in Atlanta
- Chicago Retirement Forum
- July 12, 2012
- What's New
- BP to Pay More Than $13 Million in Settlement Agreement
- Still Time for Summer Jobs
- Record Settlement in Wage Case Involving Temporary Foreign Workers
- News You Can Use
- New Classes of Workers Added to the Special Exposure Cohort
- Closing the Pay Gap
- National News
- Mine Academy Shines Light in the Darkness
- International Scene
- Nominations Open for 2012 Iqbal Masih Award
- DOL Working for You
- FMLA for All Families
- South Dakota Veterans See VRAP as Catalyst for Careers
- DOL in Action
- Alabama Company Pays Nearly $258,000 in Back Wages to 21 Workers
- Alliance to Focus on Construction Workers in Chicago
- Workers Exposed to Lead, Cadmium at Ohio Plant
- OLMS to Supervise Union Election in Texas
- Wage Violations Found at Seafood Market in Louisiana
- Wilderness Company in Hawaii Pays Back Wages
- Reaffirming the Legal Rights of Miners
- Whistleblower Complaint Prompts OSHA Penalties
- Probe at Benefits Fund Found $1.7 Million in Improper Loans
- Inspection Finds Safety Violations at Paint Coating Company
- Kentucky Coal Company Fined $594,000
- Maine Steel Fabricator Cited for Serious Safety Hazards
- FLSA Violations Decline at Louisiana Child Care Facilities
- Investigation at Two El Paso Restaurants Recovers Back Wages
- Settlement in Case Involving Residential Care Operator
- Complaints Filed Against Three Sand, Stone Mining Companies
- Ensuring Fair Pay for Virginia Construction Workers
- An Artistic Touch
- Richmond Roundtable
- It's Time to 'Friend' Job Corps
- Labor Department Steps Up to Bat
- Promoting Job Clubs
- Innovators Convene
- EU/US on Worker Safety
- Women's Retirement Security
- Focus on Disability Hiring
- Diversity and Disability
- Strengthening Communities
- July 5, 2012
- What's New
- $20 Million Awarded for Job Training to Help Homeless Veterans
- PSA Available for Program to Help Unemployed Veterans
- News You Can Use
- Seeking Nominations for Federal Advisory Council
- International Scene
- Establishing an International Economic Dialog
- DOL Working for You
- From Job Corps to College Scholarship
- Lesson Learned at Safety Conference Saves Worker's Eyesight
- DOL in Action
- $27.3 Million to be Restored to Benefit Plans
- Workers Exposed to Hazards at Dallas Grain Facility
- OSHA Settles Whistleblower Complaint With Trucking Company
- Trenching Hazards at Two Florida Companies
- Pilgrim's Pride Whistleblower Case Settled
- Fishy Biz Settles Suit, Pays Back Wages
- New York Receives Additional $5 Million for Storm Cleanup
- Oil Industry Supply Company Faulted on Safety Hazards
- Community College to Pay Back Wages, Benefits
- New Jersey Manufacturer Faces $124,000 in Penalties
- Additional $12 Million for Storm Cleanup in Ohio
- New York Metal Fabricator Cited for Failing-to-Abate Violations
- South Carolina Whistleblower Case Settled
- Civil Rights Act...and the Future
- Welcome New Citizens
- "It's a New Day"
- Women Veterans Summit
- College Lab Tour
- Job Corps Trains With Coast Guard
- Opening Doors in St. Louis
- Mississippi Forum
- June 28, 2012
- What's New
- Working for Working Women
- Family and Medical Leave Guide Gets Big Web Welcome
- Preventing Heat Stroke — There's an App for That!
- News You Can Use
- Real Workers, Reel OFCCP Stories
- Spotlight on Grants
- National News
- Grants for Women in Non-Traditional Occupations
- Grant to Test Child and Forced Labor Reduction Guidelines
- $12 Million in Job Grants to Aid Formerly Incarcerated Women
- Campaign Aims to Prevent Coal Mine Roof and Rib Failures
- International Scene
- DOL Welcomes Dignitaries From Vietnam, Colombia and U.K.
- It Happened on the Hill
- Worker Safety: Both Enforcement and Cooperation Needed
- Around DOL
- Observing LGBT Pride Month
- DOL Working for You
- New Yorker Finds Bliss as Small Business Owner
- California Woman, Once a Movie Extra, Now in a Leading Role
- DOL in Action
- Baldor Electric: $2 Million Discrimination Fine
- Former Administrator for Union Benefit Plans Sentenced
- Oil and Gas Safety Stand-down in Oklahoma
- Suit Filed to Recover $112,000 to 401(k) Plan
- OLMS to Supervise Union Election in California
- Alliance with Cleveland Safety Forum Underway
- Contractors Fined $460,000 for Exposing Workers to Falls
- Kentucky Coal Operator Ordered to Reinstate Miner
- Summer Construction Safety Initiative
- Cleanup Efforts Continue in American Samoa
- MSHA's Main: No Tolerance for Egregious Noncompliance
- Pennsylvania Iron Foundry Cited for Hazards
- Assistance for Puerto Rico Workers Affected by Plant Closures
- Safety Inspection Faults Atlanta Manufacturer
- Assistance for Laid Off Massachusetts Workers
- Maine Military Authority Workers Receive Grant Assistance
- DOL and the Nation's Bicentennial
- Solis and POTUS at NALEO
- Job Clubs Symposium
- Focus on Retirement Savings
- Manufacturing Summit
- Gender Pay Gap
- Veterans Chicago Event
- Summer of Safety
- Accessible Technology
- Phone Bank Heats Up
- Partnership for Immigrant Workers
- VETS at Florida College
- VETS at LULAC
- Championing Careers
- Martinez, Coast to Coast
- June 21, 2012
- What's New
- Solis Taps Meteorologists to Help Save Workers' Lives
- Hazard Alert: Worker Exposure to Silica During Hydraulic Fracturing
- $15 Million Awarded to Help Homeless Veterans
- News You Can Use
- In Your Time of Need, Sometimes You Just Need Time
- National News
- Helping Employers Avoid Lay Offs
- Department Awards Nearly $50 million for RExO
- Job Accommodation Network Grant Available
- International Scene
- Messages to Empower African Women Entrepreneurs
- It Happened on the Hill
- In Service of Returning Vets
- DOL Working for You
- Troops Get Employment Help in Kuwait
- YouthBuild Program Provides Blue-Collar Training
- DOL in Action
- Assistance for Manufacturing Workers in California and Wisconsin
- Norfolk Southern Ordered to Pay $800,000 to Injured Workers
- CEO of Defunct Electrical Contractor to Restore $570,000
- Jurisdictional Dispute Win for OSHA in Whistleblower Case
- Tribe Mediterranean Foods Cited Following Death of Worker
- Ohio Long-Term Care Facility Sued for Back Wages
- OSHA Stand-Down Focuses on Crane Hazards in Florida
- Aid is for Workers in Four States
- Pawtucket River Bridge Contractor Faulted on Safeguards
- Former Ohio Union Officer Sentenced in Embezzlement Case
- Two Workers Suffer Finger Amputations at Ohio Plant
- Investigation Found Tacoma, Wash., Hospital Violated FMLA
- Penalties Proposed for Marine Service Company in Memphis
- New York Restaurant to Pay Penalties for Recurring Wage Violations
- Inspection at Alabama Motor Express Turns Up Safety Violations
- Employment Assistance to Lummi Nation
- West Virginia Lumber Company Cited for Noise, Safety Hazards
- Fines Proposed for Hazards at Manhattan Work Site
- The US and the ILO
- SAG-AFTRA Leaders at Labor
- Promoting Technical Education
- Workplace Safety Issues
- Speaking for Equality
- Hip-Hop Congress at Labor
- Making the Nest Egg Last
- Veterans Advisory Committee
- Southeast Liaison Group
- Hispanic Leadership Forum
- Focusing on Revitalization of General Motors Properties
- Reducing Worker Injuries
- Videos Voted by Public Feature Ability and Talent
- Alliance in Houston
- June 14, 2012
- What's New
- Workforce Funding — Investing in Innovation
- Secretary, Ambassadors Sign Workplace Partnerships
- Solis Sees What Big Brown Can Do for Training
- News You Can Use
- Updated Guide to State and Local Workforce Data Now Available
- Free Training on Prevailing Wage Requirements
- Around DOL
- Chávez Public Policy Symposium, in the Chávez Auditorium
- Safety, Safety, Safety, Right Here at Frances Perkins!
- DOL Working for You
- USERRA Helps Missouri Army Vet Get Job Back
- Making the Move From Wall Street to an Eco-friendly Company
- DOL in Action
- Allen Stanford Sentenced to 110 Years in Investment Fraud Case
- Spotlight on Southern California Landscaping Industry
- Investment Firm Ordered to Restore $1.2 Million to Pension Accounts
- Former Union Official Sentenced for Wire Fraud, False Tax Return
- Storm Cleanup Assistance for Pennsylvania
- Connecticut Restaurants Agree to Back Wages for 53 Workers
- Safety Hazards at Texas Manufacturing Facility
- Enforcement, Education Efforts at Colorado Agricultural Nurseries
- Mississippi Correctional Facility Faulted on Employee Protections
- Texas Community Centers to Pay Back Wages
- OSHA Cites Electrical Contractor Following Fatality
- New York Laundry Sued for Back Wages
- Employees Exposed to Hazards During Work on Store
- Tornado Recovery in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
- $170,000 in Back Wages for 11 Restaurant Employees
- Inspection Finds Workers Exposed to Lead at Gun Works
- Investigation Leads to H-1B Workers Receiving More Than $740,000
- Chemical, Other Hazards Found at Hair Care Manufacturer
- Maintenance Worker Electrocuted at Beef Processing Plant
- Worksite Lacked Fall Protection Equipment
- Health Violations Found at Manufacturing Plant
- OSH Act, Making an Impact
- Solis Dedicates Job Corps Center
- Workplace Equality
- Talking Jobs in Des Moines
- Progress as Possibilities
- Honoring OSHA's Leader
- Enhanced Mine Enforcement
- Regulations and Growth
- Job Clubbing in the Big Apple
- Hispanic Summit in Delaware
- Heat Campaign in Dallas
- Retirement Plan Questions
- Updating ERISA Council
- June 7, 2012
- What's New
- Solis at the Clinton Global Initiative: Credentials Are Critical
- Keynote at White House Youth Summit
- Improving the Link Between Workforce and Education Data
- National News
- Former Madoff Employee Pleads Guilty to Multiple Charges
- Commitment to Nuclear Weapons Workers Reaches Milestone
- Openings on ERISA Advisory Council
- It Happened on the Hill
- House Committee Focuses On Green Jobs and Press Lock-Ups
- International Scene
- ILO: Keeping the Spotlight on Forced Labor
- Sharing Strategies of Program Evaluation From Around the World
- Around DOL
- Vets Attend VETS Job Fair
- DOL Working for You
- Mature Worker Program Helps West Virginian
- Because of ETA Funding, Mechanic Makes Career Transition
- DOL in Action
- Illinois Roofing Contractor Faces OSHA Fines
- Are We Prepared for a Real Mine Emergency?
- Car Wash Company Pays $246,000 to Resolve Wage Violations
- Mississippi Company Cited for Serious Safety Hazards
- Seafood Processor Faulted for Workplace Hazards
- Inspection Found Workers Lacked Protective Clothing
- Delinquent Debt Collected From Coal Company
- Back Wages Suit Filed Against Massachusetts Agri-business
- Arc Flash Injures Two Workers for Electrical Contractor
- Penalties Proposed for Fall Hazards at NJ Site
- Youth Services Agency Ordered to Reinstate Whistleblower
- OSHA Finds Hazards at Cobleskill, NY, Wal-Mart
- Fines Proposed for Three Contractors at NH Site
- Our Hardest Working 92 Year Old
- Honor for Tony Mazzocchi
- Patron Saint of Workers
- The Value of Inclusive Hiring
- Shiu Out West
- 'Descubre Tu Talento'
- Michaels' at Safety Expo
- Philadelphia Summit
- Learning While Volunteering
- Partnering on Skills
- Rescue Teams Compete in Virginia
- A Visit From Down Under
- May 31, 2012
- What's New
- Judge Affirms OSHA SeaWorld Citations
- Champion for the Futures of Farmworker Children
- National News
- $26 Million Jobs Accelerator Challenge Announced
- It Happened on the Hill
- An All-Out Effort to Support the Troops
- International Scene
- International Trade, Impact on Jobs
- News You Can Use
- Prepare for Summer With the HEAT Mobile App
- Showing What Workers With Disabilities CAN Do
- Around DOL
- Mee Moua Helps Commemorate AAPI Month
- DOL Working for You
- Job Corps Grad to Hit the Open Road
- New Yorker Finds Work Through Disability Initiative
- DOL in Action
- Mine Inspectors Issue 335 Citations at 12 Mining Sites
- Training Aid for Washington State Workers
- OLMS to Supervise Union Elections in California, Pennsylvania
- 135 Workers in Texas to Receive $485,000 in Back Wages
- Employment Help for Laid Off Workers in Massachusetts
- Court Orders $376,000 in Oregon Back Pay Case
- Grower Fined for Providing Substandard Housing to Migrant Workers
- Employers in Kansas, Idaho Earn OSHA 'Stars'
- Chicken Processor Faces $67,600 in Proposed Fines
- The First Woman in the Cabinet
- Medal of Freedom for Huerta
- Job Training in Maryland
- Oates at Leadership Forum
- Solis Meets First Woman to Lead Rural Letter Carriers
- Safety, Health Alliance in Denver
- Revving Up Auto Communities
- Maxwell at CBTU Convention
- Protecting Rights
- Green Scene: Boston Women's Bureau Links STEM and Green
- May 24, 2012
- What's New
- Jobs Are Job One
- Encouraging the Entrepreneurial Among the Unemployed
- National News
- Study Confirms OSHA Saves Lives and Jobs
- # VetsTownHall, a Village for Women Veterans
- International Scene
- Making a World of Difference
- News You Can Use
- Introducing the Disability Employment App Challenge
- DOL Working for You
- Job Corps Grad Serves Up Organic Cooking
- Department's Grant Helps Returning N.Y. Veterans
- DOL in Action
- Storm Recovery Assistance for Hawaii
- Millions in Retirement Plan Assets Freed for NJ Workers
- Texas Company Placed in Severe Violator Enforcement Program
- Ex-Union Official Sentenced in Embezzlement of $561,000
- Cooks, Dishwashers to Receive $73,132 in Back Wages
- Fines Proposed for Hazards at Pennsylvania Company
- OSHA Issues 'Call to Action' After N.J. Incidents
- Tennessee Company to Pay Nearly $217,000 in Back Wages, Damages
- Scrap Metal Recycler Cited for Safety, Health Violations
- Suit Filed Against Limousine Service for Underpaying Drivers
- Contractor Cited Following Brighton Beach Building Collapse
- Asbestos Removal Contractor Cited for Hazards
- Judge's Ruling Affirms $191,400 in Civil Penalties in FLSA Case
- Pallet Repair Services in Converse, Texas, Faulted on Safety
- Frozen Food Manufacturer Cited for 23 Safety Violations
- Unsafe Working Conditions Found at VA Hospital, Clinics
- Meet Our Ultimate 'Work Horse'
- Honoring UFW's Huerta
- A Second Chance
- Dep Sec Talks Innovation in NY
- Asian American Conference
- 'Employees of First Choice'
- Oates Meets with Workforce Partners, Tours Technology Center
- Secretary's Representative Meets With Denver Latino Community
- Ohio Brownfield Conference
- Attorney Honored at AU
- Information for At-Risk Youth
- NACOSH Meeting in June
- May 17, 2012
- What's New
- Teaming Up to Retrain Unemployed Vets
- DC Vets First in Nation to Apply for VRAP Educational Opportunity
- National News
- Funds for State Unemployment Insurance Systems Announced
- The Worker Safety and Health Challenge
- Around DOL
- Labor Meets on Trade
- "I Am The Workforce"
- News You Can Use
- #Skills2PayBills Chat
- Help for Small Businesses on Retirement Plans
- OSHA Announces Whistleblower Advisory Committee
- Wage and Hour Division Opens Redding, Calif., Field Office
- Agreement with Mexican Consulate in Little Rock
- DOL Working for You
- Homeless Veterans Program Is Making a Difference
- Arizona Army Vet Finds Schooling and Employment
- DOL in Action
- Aid for Laid Off Space Shuttle Workers
- Retirement Savings Recovered From L.A. Company
- Nurses to Receive Catch-Up Pay Following Investigation
- Assistance for Workers Hit by Closing of Oil Refinery
- Wage, Hour Initiative at Military Bases in Oklahoma
- Home Depot Store in New York Cited for Electrical Hazards
- Employee to Get Back Pay in Family and Medical Leave Case
- Hazards Found at Rite Aid New York Store
- Plan Administrator Allegedly Took Millions From Retirement Plan
- Company Cited After Allowing Rides in Excavator Buckets
- Probes Lead to Supervised Union Elections in Louisiana, New Jersey
- Grant to Train Dislocated Idaho Workers
- Lack of Respiratory Protection Found After Worker Dies
- Company Cited for Not Seeking Emergency Medical Care for Worker
- Settlement Agreement With Manufacturer Following 2011 Explosion
- Fighting to Reinstate a Miner Unlawfully Discharged
- Plastic Manufacturer Deemed Severe Violator
- The NFL Stars in Jobs Corps PSAs
- Solis Lauds Export Excellence
- All About the Jobs in Arizona
- OFCCP Goes to the Chamber
- A Graduation Message
- Engaging the Next Generation
- OFCCP Focuses on Veterans
- For Grads, Balancing Act Pays Off
- Faith in Action in Charm City
- Showcasing Skills in Georgia
- Leppink on Human Trafficking
- Hmong Outreach Event
- Moving in the Right Direction
- Safety Summit in Omaha
- May 10, 2012
- What's New
- 'Hanging Out' with Secretary Solis
- OSHA Gets Ahead of Summer Heat
- Around DOL
- MSHA Welcomes New Deputy Assistant Secretary
- DOL Employees Receive Honor Awards Made by Gary Job Corps
- NAOSH Week Kicks Off at DOL
- National News
- Enhanced Services for Unemployed Workers Now Available
- Green Scene
- Carrasco Job Corps Recycles to Help Veterans
- News You Can Use
- Soft Skills Webinar
- 2012 National Disability Awareness Theme Announced
- DOL Working for You
- Going Confidently in the Direction of a New Dream
- ETA Grant Jump Starts Bioscience Career
- DOL in Action
- Assistance for Laid Off Electrolux Workers
- Grocery Chain to Correct Hazards in 60 Market Basket Stores
- Safety, Health Hazards Found at 2 Oil Drilling Sites
- Murphy Wall Products in Houston Cited for Safety Violations
- Trapped Worker Leads to Citations at Georgia Milling Company
- Amputation Dangers Found at Texas Facility
- Official Sentenced for Embezzling, Gambling with Union Funds
- OSHA Cites Packaging Manufacturer Following Worker's Death
- Florida Roofing Contractor Cited for Lack of Fall Protection
- Georgia Metal Fabricator Cited for Combustible Residue
- Auto Supplier Cited Following Worker Fatality
- Cement Contractor Cited Following Casino Parking Garage Collapse
- Multiple Safety and Health Violations Found at Cabinetry Facility
- Guam Employer Cited Following Forklift Operator Fatality
- Scaffolding Hazards Lead to Fines for Stone Installer
- Chocolate Manufacturer Cited After Worker Amputation
- New Jersey Company Fined $186,000 for Health Hazards
- 1995: DOL Goes On-line
- Honor for Addie Wyatt
- Meet the DOL Leadership Team
- Hiring Persons with Disabilities
- Getting the Word Out on Safety
- Looking to the Future
- OSHA Takes Health and Safety Campaigns to the Bluegrass State
- Career Tips for College Students
- Safety with UAW
- Focusing on the Recovery
- Ready for Mine Emergencies
- Stressing Partnerships
- From Lesson Plans to Life Lessons
- May 3, 2012
- What's New
- Introducing the New Summer Jobs+ Bank
- Helping Vets Transition to Civilian Life
- Workers' Memorial Day
- Workers' Memorial Day Summit in Los Angeles
- A Memorial March, and a Powerful Moment
- OSHA's Michaels Honors Fallen Workers
- National News
- Wal-Mart to Pay $4.83 Million to 4,500 Workers
- News You Can Use
- OSHA Forms Alliance with Mexican Consulate in Arizona
- DOL Working for You
- Ohioan Lands Bioscience Job through ETA Funding
- Gold-Plated Service for Alabama Veteran
- DOL in Action
- Results of March Mine Impact Inspections
- Adams Thermal Systems Cited Following Worker Fatality
- Carpet Company Faulted on Safety
- Landscaping Workers to Receive $478,000 in Back Wages
- Wood Pellet Manufacturer Cited Following Fire
- Miami Restaurants to Pay Back Wages
- Repeat Hazards at Cheese Manufacturing Facility
- Default Judgment against Skokie Maid
- Tennessee Trucking Company Ordered to Reinstate Whistleblower
- China Star in Contempt of Consent Judgment
- Partnership Seeks to Protect Workers on Hospital Project
- Noise-Related Fines Proposed at Wood Pallet Plant
- OLMS to Supervise Union Election in Los Angeles
- Hospital Cited for Inadequate Workplace Violence Safeguards
- Workers Found Exposed to Lead
- Union Drilling Cited for Hazards
- IHOP Cited for Chemical Exposures
- OSHA Action After Cave-in Accidents
- Georgia Workers Exposed to Trenching Hazards
- Gordy's Pump Service Cited After Cave-In Kills Worker
- Cave-in Hazards Found at Rhode Island Site
- Our Third Secretary Was a First
- Honor For Ayers
- #CC2C Keeps Rolling
- Auto Industry Picking Up Speed
- Community Jobs Forum
- Tuning Up Partnerships
- Highlighting Needs of Older Workers
- Spriggs At NAACP
- Employment First
- Career Tips From the Top
- Save Before it's Too Late
- Historic Visit to Tribal Conference
- International Workers' Day
- Keeping Up With the Labor Market
- April 26, 2012
- What's New
- Remember Workers. Post the Graphic. Share Your Story.
- Hosting Families of Fallen Workers
- Safety Pays, Falls Cost
- National News
- #EqualPay, More Than a Trend @DOL
- Summary of First-Quarter Mining Deaths Released
- MSHA, OSHA Announce Portable Breathing Device Phase-Out
- International Scene
- ILAB Leads Delegation to Oman
- Promoting Rights of Dominican Nationals
- News You Can Use
- Interactive Map Details Performance of Job Corps Centers
- Around DOL
- Solis Celebrates Earth Day With the Next Generation
- The Enduring Legacy of Frances Perkins
- DOL Working for You
- Training Helps Air Force Veteran Help Others
- Safety Training for Construction Workers
- It Happened on the Hill
- Oates Testifies on UI Reforms
- DOL in Action
- Settlement Reached in Firing of Barge Captain
- 'Struck By' Vehicle Accidents Targeted in 4 States
- Suit Filed to Recover ESOP Losses at Parrot Cellular
- Storm Cleanup Assistance for Kentucky
- New York Dairy Co-op Cited for Repeat Hazards
- Court Action Seeks to Recover Retirement Funds
- Connecticut Contractor Cited Following Fatal Fall
- Ohio Union Sued for Election Violations
- Citations for Two Alabama Metal Fabricators
- Forever 21 Store in NJ Mall Cited for Hazards
- OSHA: Georgia Workers Lacked Fall Protection
- Employees Exposed to Excessive Noise
- Two Ohio Companies Cited for Endangering Employees
- Citation for Exposing Workers to Multiple Hazards
- Oil, Gas Services Company Cited Following Explosion
- Law, Labor and Opera
- Championing Youth Summer Jobs
- Social Security, Medicare Outlook
- Fewer Families With Unemployed Members
- On the Road in Waterloo
- ODEP and Industry Group Partner
- Seeking Solutions in St. Louis
- At the Table With Food Distributors
- Helping Families in L.A.
- Focusing on Transportation
- STEM Jobs on the Increase
- Oates Addresses Vocational Rehabilitation Conference
- New Apprenticeship Program
- OSHA Renews Alliance
- Working with Libraries
- Eating Healthy on Earth Day
- Aid For Ex-Nuclear Workers
- Young Women's Conference
- EBSA to Host Retirement Forum in Atlanta This Weekend
- April 19, 2012
- What's New
- In Ohio, President, Secretary See Skills in Action
- Turning the Unemployment System Into a Re-Employment System
- Chatting Up Equal Pay
- Winning Apps to Promote Equal Pay
- International Scene
- Summit of the Americas
- Pointing the Way on Labor Reforms
- National News
- $20 Million In Grants Available to Enhance Disability Employment
- Delta Air Lines Agrees to Corporatewide Safety Measures
- Benefits.gov Celebrates 10 Years of Citizen Service
- News You Can Use
- Online Tool Highlights Job, Training in Health Care
- OSHA to Convene Advisory Council on May 3
- DOL Working for You
- Where in the World Is Job Corps Grad Tamika Sherin?
- Back in the Workforce and Giving Back to the Community
- It Happened on the Hill
- Highlighting the Success of the Public Workforce System
- DOL in Action
- Brokerage Company to Pay More Than $633,000 to Pension Plans
- Child Labor Violations Found at Midwest Candy Store Chain
- Ohio Plant Cited After Worker Suffers Amputation
- Hoboken, NJ, Developer to Pay Back Wages
- OSHA Files Suit in Whistleblower Case
- OLMS to Supervise Union Election in Guam
- Flooring Manufacturer Cited After NJ Fatality
- Wood Product Manufacturers in Louisiana Cited for Hazards
- Employment Services for Washington State Military Communities
- Back Wages for Nearly 500 Health Care Workers in South Dakota
- $7.7 Million for Storm Cleanup in Southeastern Ohio
- Misclassified Workers to Receive $431,000 in Back Wages
- Tennessee Tomato Grower Fined for Agricultural Labor Law Violations
- The Secretaries' States
- Young Workers' Savings Webinar
- OSHA's Michaels Talks Safety
- All Boats Lead to Tampa
- Retirement Readiness
- Solis Lauds Training Partnerships
- Pizza Illustrates Pay Gap
- Safety Stand Down in Georgia
- WHD Focuses on LA Restaurants
- EBSA Teams with Spelman College
- Tribal Consultation Policy
- An Engine of Economic Growth
- Partnerships in Maryland
- Location. Location. Location.
- April 12, 2012
- What's New
- Women and the Economy
- Bartlett Grain Cited for Safety Violations After 6 Killed in Explosion
- Around DOL
- Agencies Meet on Ending Pay Discrimination
- News You Can Use
- Financial Capability Webinar for College Seniors, Young Workers
- WHD Field Office Opens in Southern Utah
- Seeking Nonprofits for OSHA's Training Program
- Webinar on How to Apply for Harwood Grants
- Comment Period Extended on FMLA Proposal
- DOL Working for You
- Overcoming Challenges on the Way to Becoming Town Clerk
- Department Grant Helps Navy Veteran Land Security Career
- DOL in Action
- Assistance for Displaced Paper Mill Workers
- Grant to Assist Dislocated West Virginia Workers
- Targeting Abuses at Portland Restaurants
- Florida's La Nopalera Restaurant Agrees to Pay Back Wages
- Safety Violations at Pasta Manufacturing Plant
- Subway Franchisee in Tampa Bay to Pay Back Wages
- Cyclone Drilling Cited for Safety Violations in North Dakota Oil Field
- DOL Settles Lawsuit Against Union in Puerto Rico
- Georgia Auto Parts Recycler Cited After Employee Injured
- Hotel Contractor Cited for Scaffold, Fall Hazards
- $222,000 in Back Wages for Arkansas Construction Workers
- Sheet Metal Company Cited for Repeat Violations
- Farmers Cooperative Faulted for Combustible Dust, Other Hazards
- Wage Compliance Effort Set for Guam's Construction Industry
- Illinois Company Held in Contempt for Rebuffing OSHA Inspections
- Two Restaurants in Los Angeles Sued for FLSA Violations
- Settlement With Republic Steel to Include Safety Measures, Training
- Alabama Gas Station to Pay Back Wages to 6 Cashiers
- Sign Maker Cited for Fire, Explosion Hazards
- Child Labor Violations Found at Shopping Mall
- Nurses, Aides in Abilene, Texas, to Receive $168,000 in Back Wages
- Building History Right
- A Big Boost for Small Biz
- Borzi Visits Retirement Community
- Williams on Workforce Panel
- WHD: Stronger Outreach
- Basketball Champs in Milwaukee
- Reaching Out to Local Nonprofits
- Taking Action
- On the Road with Martinez
- The "Essence" of Mentoring
- OSHA on the Ground in Texas
- Additional Funds for NC
- April 5, 2012
- What's New
- ODEP Announces Unprecedented Grant Funding
- OSHA Seeks Applications for $1.2 Million in Training Grants
- National News
- Mine Disaster Marks Two-Year Anniversary
- Supporting Women in Nontraditional Occupations
- Around DOL
- Artists of the Farm Worker Movement
- Homeless Veteran Finds Assistance at Chicago Hire our Heroes
- International Scene
- Polaski Means the World to Us
- ILAB Updates List of Child Labor Products
- News You Can Use
- ACA Helps Coal Miners' Families
- Keeping Tornado Recovery Workers Safe
- Enhancing Coverage for Former Energy Plant Workers
- National Emphasis Program for Nursing Caretakers
- DOL Working for You
- 'Give Job Corps an Honest Chance'
- Turning 'You're Wrong' Into 'You're Right'
- DOL in Action
- Safety Rules Strengthened for Underground Coal Mines
- More Storm Recovery Assistance for Missouri
- Legal Action to Restore $520,000 to Employee Plan
- Initiative to Focus on San Francisco Restaurants
- Grant to Help Dislocated Hanford Workers
- Safety, Health Citations Follow Chemical Fire
- Employees of Postal Contractor Receive Back Wages
- Aflac to Pay Ex-Employee After FMLA Violation
- Inspection Finds Workers Exposed to Asbestos
- Maine Shipbuilder Faces Proposed Fines
- Shawnlee Construction Cited for Repeated Fall Hazards
- Commuter Railroad Gets Second Warning
- Employees at Gas Stations to Receive Back Wages
- OLMS to Supervise Postal Union Election
- NJ Plastics Maker Faces Proposed $71,000 Fine
- Chocolate Company Cited After Worker Sustains Head Injuries
- Company Told to Reinstate Truck Driver
- Accounting Firm Sued to Recover Back Wages
- Texas Restaurant Employees Receive Back Wages
- Fines Proposed for Lack of Protective Gear
- Georgia Truck Wash Cited
- Meet "Puddler Jim" a.k.a. Our Second Secretary of Labor
- Bending the Homelessness Curve
- Teaming Up for AAPI Community
- At the Pa. AFL-CIO Convention
- Community Summit in Orlando
- Making Connections in LA
- Preventing Youth Violence
- Encouraging Careers of Service
- Tricks of the Trades
- Green Scene: Oates Talks Sustainable Energy Careers
- Celebrating Moms
- Michigan Women Honored
- Focusing on Vulnerable Workers
- MSHA, FBI Combine Forces
- March 29, 2012
- What's Hot
- Honoring the Pioneers of the Farm Worker Movement
- A Helping Hand for Homeless Vets
- It Happened On The Hill
- Budget Talk – Part 3
- MSHA's Main Testifies Before House Committee
- Around DOL
- Honoring Imagen Foundations' Latina Leaders
- Remembering MSHA's Linda Zeiler
- News You Can Use
- Deputy Secretary Harris and Dr. Jill Biden Tour NJ Community College
- International Scene
- Worldwide Transportation Ideas Shared for Workers with Disabilities
- Green Scene
- Green Technology Offices, Clean Energy, More Jobs
- Good Jobs, Green Jobs
- DOL Working for You
- EBSA Benefits Advisor Steps in to Help
- Job Corps Grad Finds... And Gives Back
- DOL in Action
- Advance Notice of Federal Mine Inspectors Still a Serious Problem
- $56,000 Recovered for Construction Workers in Friona, Texas
- Employment Help for Pennsylvania Workers
- $1.3 Million in Back Wages Due to Nearly 500 Restaurant Workers
- Employment Assistance for Dislocated Idaho Workers
- GTO Contractors Cited for Failing to Protect Workers from Falls
- Hospital in American Samoa to Pay $628,000 in Back Wages
- Jay-Em Aerospace Cited for Failing to Protect Workers
- Luxury Nail Salon/Spa Ordered to Pay $235,920
- Auto Parts Maker Cited for Exposing Workers to Fire, Other Hazards
- Business Sued for Wage Violations, Falsifying Signature
- Oil Spill Employees Receiving $191,000+ in Back Wages
- Fines Proposed to Heritage Industrial Finishing
- Official Sentenced on 107 Counts of Fraud and Identity Theft
- Legal Action Taken to Restore Contributions to 401(k) Plan
- Poultry Processor Fined More Than $187,000 for Safety Violations
- 'Building History' at Labor
- Celebrating ACA
- Shiu: Hiring Challenges Solvable
- 'Add Us In' for Small Business
- Magic Added to Discussion on Urban Entrepreneurs
- Promoting Veteran Hiring from an Aircraft Carrier to Capitol Hill
- Williams Talks Economic Development in Ohio
- Advisory Committee Talks Trade
- Celebrating Women Veterans
- Ortiz Celebrates National Veterans' Outreach Program
- Promoting Achievement
- Job Corps + Summer Jobs
- Department Hosts Employment Outreach Symposium in Houston
- Atlanta's John Black Honored With Excellence in Trial Litigation Award
- Women's Bureau Presents Workshop on Pay Equity and Jobs
- Three Days, Three Cities, Three Roundtables for Borzi
- Linking In with Job Web Sites
- March 22, 2012
- What's Hot
- Women, Children and Poverty
- OFCCP Delivers Fairness in Hiring with FedEx Settlement
- New Chemical Labeling Helps Workers, Businesses
- Affordable Care Act Turns 2, Solis Takes 3
- Around DOL
- International Visitors Tour Child Development Center
- DOL Honors Iqbal Masih Awardee
- It Happened On The Hill
- Secretary Presents DOL's Priorities
- WHD Testifies on Companionship and Live-In Worker Regulations
- National News
- Solis Participates in Meeting to Address Human Trafficking
- MSHA Response to Miners' Complaints Nets Results
- News You Can Use
- Wage and Hour Division Opens Field Office in Great Falls, Mont.
- Green Scene
- Oates at Global Green Growth Employment Symposium
- International Green Scene
- U.S.-Canada-European Commission Release Green Economy Paper
- DOL Working for You
- CFBNP Support Helps Former Marine Help Others
- Job Corps Grad Restores Capitol Dome
- DOL in Action
- $12 Million in Employment Grants for Formerly Incarcerated Females
- Supreme Court Upholds Department's Interpretation of Longshore Act
- Polychem Faces 30 Safety, Health Violations
- Wis. Company Cited for Failing to Protect Workers from Cave-Ins
- Kentucky Cable, Phone and Internet Installer Sued for Back Wages
- Verizon Cited Following Death of Worker in Brooklyn
- N.H. Contractor Cited Following Employee Death
- Kishwaukee Forge Cited After Worker's Thumb Amputated
- Hobbs Bonded Fibers Cited Following Amputation Incident
- Re-employment Aid for Laid-off Workers in Minnesota
- Bradken Inc. Fined for Safety and Health Hazards
- Mercer Well Service Cited for Repeat Safety Violations in Texas
- Puerto Rico Union Official Sentenced for Embezzling $400,000
- Meat Processing Co. Pays Nearly $164,000 in Overtime Back Wages
- Ohio Gun Range Cited for Exposing Employees to Lead, Other Hazards
- Additional Funding to Continue Storm Cleanup in Illinois
- Honoring Movement's Pioneers
- The Poet Secy
- Commitment to Hiring Veterans
- Virginia is for Jobs Lovers
- AFSCME Thanks WHD
- WB at Training Conference
- Martinez Addresses Minnesota Businesses and Students
- Strong Cities, Strong Communities
- Council on Foundations
- Job Training Top of Mind for Workforce
- Pros in the Big Easy
- Investing in Local Communities
- Community Outreach in Baltimore
- Solis Meets Community Clinic Reps
- Championing STEM Jobs
- Triangle @ 101
- March 15, 2012
- What's Hot
- Streamline Job Training Services
- Toolkit to Prevent Improper UI Payments
- Around DOL
- Worker Benefits Advisory Council Convenes
- ODEP Alliance to Promote Accessible Workplace Technology
- News You Can Use
- Are you hiring this summer?
- DOL Extends Comment Period on In-home Caregiver Rule
- Seeking 21st Century Trailblazers and Innovators
- ECOMP: A Powerful New Tool for Federal Workers
- DOL Working for You
- DOL Programs Help Disabled Army Vet
- Trio Finds Painting Work Through Job Corps/IUPAT Program
- DOL in Action
- Expanding Opportunities for Native Americans
- Providing Young Ex-Offenders a Second Chance
- Department Settles Bias Charges with NCS Pearson
- Union Pacific Railroad in Violation of Federal Railroad Safety Act
- $256,000+ in Retirement Assets Sought for Heartland Foods
- Florida's Manatee School for the Arts Sued in Whistleblower Case
- Wage and Hour Focuses on Louisiana Child Care Providers
- Oil Service Rig Company Cited After 2 Deaths, Injuries
- Silicon Plains Technologies Sued to Restore Pension Funds
- OSHA Cites Houston Firm for Safety Hazards
- Painters, Sandblasters in Port Arthur, Texas, Receive Back Pay
- G & J Enterprises Cited After Worker Injured During Trench Collapse
- New York Contractor Cited for Exposing Workers to Asbestos Hazards
- Labor Department Files Suit for ERISA Violations
- OSHA Proposes $178,000 in Penalties for Yogurt Manufacturer
- Hotel/Motel Industry Enforcement Initiative Launched
- Olde Atlanta Recycling Cited for 23 Safety and Health Violations
- Tennessee's Countryside Veterinary Services Pays Back Wages
- OSHA Finds Railroad Retaliated After Injury Reported
- Florida Companies Cited by OSHA for 17 Safety Violations
- New Jersey Union Official Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Alabama's Stella-Jones Corp. Cited Following Fatality
- IFCO Systems North America Cited for Multiple Violations
- Calif. Restaurant Ordered to Pay $404,000 in Back Wages, Damages
- Our History
- Budget Talk on Capitol Hill
- Women Veterans Job Fair
- Skills Training for the 21st Century
- Williams Tours Atlanta Auto Plant
- Investing for the Future
- ABA Talks Safety — With OSHA
- Atlanta's 'Fireside Chat'
- Reaching Out to Veterans
- Saluting African-American Women
- OFCCP Addresses Benefits of Hiring People with Disabilities
- OSHA Partnership Protects Penn. Construction Workers
- Manzano-Díaz Honored
- Accepting Nominations for Apprenticeship Committee
- March 8, 2012
- What's Hot
- 'Unite To Fight' Alabama March
- OSHA Puts Spotlight on Hazards in Tornado Cleanups
- Around DOL
- Bringing Murals Back to Life For DOL Centennial
- OSHA Renews Alliance with Pennsylvania Business Chamber
- It Happened on the Hill
- DOL Encouraging Employee Retirement Plans for Small Businesses
- National News
- White House Community Summit Convenes in Philadelphia
- National Women's History Month
- News You Can Use
- Watching Out for Your Retirement, Health Care
- DOL Working for You
- Women's Bureau Helps Entrepreneur Go Green
- Job Corps Grad Sees Career Take Off
- DOL in Action
- $346 Million In Grants Available to Expand Opportunities for Seniors
- YouthBuild Grants to Enhance Skills Training
- EBSA Instrumental in Conviction Involving Multi-Billion Dollar Fraud
- Three Indicted in Health Care, Pension Fraud
- MSHA Releases Internal Review on Mine Explosion
- Sullivan University System to Pay $483,000 in Back Wages
- Judge Rules to Bar Virginia Firm From Federal Contracts
- Hobart Brothers Cited With 55 Safety, Health Violations
- Agricultural Employer to Pay Back Wages to H-2A Farm Workers
- Metal Stamping Firm in Cleveland Cited for Workplace Violations
- OSHA Moves to Protect Workers at Wisconsin Dairy Farms
- Former Washington State Union Official Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Maga Construction Cited for Serious Violations at Texas Worksite
- JSW Steel Cited for Numerous Safety and Health Hazards
- Solis Champions Education at Latina Leadership Conference
- Promoting Michigan Partnerships
- Secretary Visits Her Alma Mater
- Helping Veterans Find Jobs
- VETS' Ortiz Addresses LULAC
- OSHA, MSHA Heads Speak at Steelworkers' Conference
- Partnerships for Ex-Offenders
- West Coast Event Promotes Safety
- OFCCP Briefs on Priorities
- March 1, 2012
- What's Hot
- CC2C Bus Tour: The Importance of Partnerships
- VP Announces $500 million for Community College Training Programs
- News You Can Use
- Talent Has No Boundaries
- Q. What Can YOU Do? A. Win A PRIZE!
- DOL Updates African-American Labor Force Report
- EBSA Talks To Latinos About Health Care ... En Español!
- FMLA Advisor is Latest in 'elaws' Series
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- Comment Period Extended for EBSA's MEWA Proposal
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- DOL Celebrates African-American History Month
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- In Alabama, Ex-offender Turns Successful Business Owner
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- Kuehne Chemical Fined for Workplace Hazards at Delaware Facility
- Continued Assistance for Hurricane Recovery Efforts in Puerto Rico
- US Postal Service Sued for Violating Whistleblower Protections
- Optimizing the H-2A Worker Program
- Problem Mines Targeted by Federal Inspectors
- NY Restaurant Workers to Receive Nearly $765,000 in Back Wages
- Legal Action Taken Against San Antonio Lath & Plaster
- Florida Aluminum Fabricator Cited for Combustible Dust
- Former West Virginia Union President Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Yaskawa America Cited after Worker Suffers Burns
- Setting The Record 'Straight'
- Who's Minding Your Nest Egg?
- Borzi talks with Inside E Street
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- VETS Reaching Out To Employers, Job Seekers in Seattle
- OWCP Hosts Inter-Agency Outreach on FECA Initiatives
- Herrera Is New 'SecRep'
- WHD Reaches Out To Asian Workers
- Martinez Talks Technology at Disabilities Conference
- Shiu: Contractors Have Moral Imperative for Diversity in Hiring
- February 23, 2012
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- CC2C Bus Tour: Highlighting American Innovation
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- APEC Working Group Promotes Inclusive Economies
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- Agreement with Louisiana to Reduce Misclassification of Employees
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- WB: 'African-American Women in the Military: Past and Present'
- More Time Allotted to Comment on Caregiver Proposal
- Webinars and Public Briefing on H-2B Final Rule
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- Job Corps Grad Scores American Idol Success
- OWCP Examiners Win Benefits for California Widow
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- $32 Million Returned to Tribune Employee Stock Ownership Plan
- Improving the Quality of Workforce Data
- List Industries Cited for Repeat and Serious Violations
- Jeffboat Cited After Worker Fatality at Barge Manufacturing Facility
- Lawsuits Filed Against Farmer, Contractors in South Florida
- Employees Exposed to Electrical Hazards in San Antonio
- New York Union President Sentenced for Embezzlement
- 2 Workers Suffer Finger Amputations in Mount Enterprise, Texas
- Defunct Company Ordered to Restore $661K to Retirement Plan
- 2 Florida Companies Cited After Explosion at Gas Station
- Companies Cited After Complaint Filed on Behalf of Foreign Students
- Trinidad Drilling Cited for Exposing Workers to Fall, Electrical Hazards
- Precision Drilling Cited for Exposing Workers to Safety Hazards
- Assistance for Minnesota Workers Impacted by Flooding
- Summit Equipment & Supply Cited with 24 Safety Violations
- Basic Grain Products Cited After Worker Injured by Conveyor Belt
- Grants Announced to Train Workers in High-Skill, High-Demand Jobs
- Georgia Air Products Manufacturer Cited for Safety, Health Violations
- Milk Specialties Cited with Willful, Other Violations After Fire at Facility
- Jones General Contracting Cited with Trenching Violations
- Louisiana's Department of Children and Family Services Violates FMLA
- Amy Food Cited for Exposing Workers to Possible Amputations
- Wisconsin Grain Co-op Cited for Failing to Protect Workers from Falls
- Talking Recovery in Richmon
- "A Better Life"
- DepSec Visits Minneapolis
- Solis Hosts UBB Team
- Secretary Delivers 2012 Latino State of the Union
- Main Gets First-Hand Look at New Coal Mining Technology
- Job Clubs Shine in Valley of the Sun
- Borzi Joins Discussion on New Ideas for Retirement Saving
- February 16, 2012
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- Community Colleges to Help Drive Recovery
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- WIA Program Helps Young Adult Find Teaching Career
- National Emergency Grant Brings Employment to Pennsylvanian
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- Funding for Young Adult Ex-offenders to Get Back on Track
- Assistance for Texas Workers Impacted by Aerospace Layoffs
- Baytown, Texas, Companies Pay More Than $200,000 in Back Wages
- Final Rule Issued on H-2B Foreign Labor Certification
- Field Pumpers in Tulsa Receive Back Wages
- Defunct Company Sued to Restore 401(k) Assets
- Georgia's Beasley Forest Products Cited for Safety, Health Violations
- Grocery Store Employees in Tulsa, Okla., Receive Back Wages
- Electra Form Industries Cited for Failing to Provide Machine Guarding
- German Air Force Center Pays Nearly $34,000 in Overtime Back Wages
- Biodiesel Plant Sanimax Cited for Safety Violations
- Georgia Union Official Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Publix Supermarkets Cited After Hand Amputation
- Pipeline Industries Cited for Exposing Workers to Trenching Hazards
- Norwegian Cruise Lines to Pay Back Wages to 2,000+ Workers
- Franklin Lumber Fined More Than $103,000 for 22 Safety Violations
- Initiative to Combat Misclassification at Seattle-area Nail Salons
- Bridgford Foods Cited for Exposing Workers to Safety, Health Hazards
- Back Wages, Other Damages Sought for McMenamy's Workers
- The Future is Manufacturing
- 110 New WHD Investigators
- Green Scene: Williams Tours a Green Manufacturing Innovator
- More Good News About Mining
- Boston Barricade's Bottom Line: Sustainability
- Discrimination Issues for Pregnant Women and Caregivers
- February 9, 2012
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- Getting the "SOTU" Message Out in the Sunshine State
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- Comment on Improving Opportunities for Workers with Disabilities
- EBSA to Host Women's Retirement Forum in Boston
- New Curriculum Released to Teach Youth Critical Skills
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- Agreement Signed to Reduce Employee Misclassification
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- Solis and EU Commissioner Talk Employment
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- Job Corps Grad Becomes Entertainment Professional
- Career Fair Leads to Food Service Job
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- Grant Continues Employment Services for Texas Military Communities
- 2 Teenage Workers Suffer Leg Amputations at Grain Facility
- Maryland Company Sued to Restore Employees' 401(k) Contributions
- Manhattan Masonry Contractor Cited After Worker Falls 80 Feet
- Subway Franchisee Sued Over Back Wages Owed to 68 Employees
- NC Printing Company Ordered to Reinstate Whistleblower
- MSHA Seeks Information for Miners' Rights Survey
- Clara Construction Cited for Fall Hazards
- Pallet Manufacturer to Pay $50,000 for Child Labor Violations
- Wal-Mart Faces $365,500 in Fines for New, Recurring Hazards
- MSHA Centralizes Oversight of Assessments, Accountability Programs
- Bennett Electrical Services Cited for Defective Crane
- Labor Department Sues Mass. Flooring Business for Labor Violations
- Investigation Leads to New Union Election in the DC
- Labor Law Enforcement Effort Launched at Fort Bliss in Texas
- OLMS to Supervise Union Election in Indiana
- Louisiana Supermarket Workers Receive $64,500 in Back Wages
- Brass Foundry Cited for Dust Exposure, Other Violations
- Vann Energy Services in Nixon, Texas, Cited for 17 Serious Violations
- Suit Filed to Recover Nearly $800,000 in 401(k) Funds
- Pacific Stevedoring Services Cited Following Worker Fatality
- Budget Talk
- Praises For PLAs
- Auto Recovery Director in Ohio
- Skills Training in NJ
- Harris visits Turbine Facility
- 2012 Student Database Launched
- Green Scene: Woman's Guide to Success in Green Economy
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- Forging Connections in Tampa
- WB Holds Roundtable on Renewable Energy in NC
- Making Connections in NJ
- February 2, 2012
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- FLOTUS and DOL: Joining Forces to Support Military Families
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- MSHA Launches 'Rules to Live By 3'
- Campaign for Disability Employment Announces Video Contest
- Former Nuclear Weapons Employees Notified of Compensation
- New Rule on Volunteer Service for SCSEP
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- Solis and India's Labor Minister Sign MOU on Labor Cooperation
- Solis, Colombia Minister Meet on Labor Rights
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- Navy Veteran Lands Green Job in St. Louis
- Job Corps Grad Becomes Alaskan IT Professional
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- FMLA and the Flight Crews Who Keep Our Skies Safe
- DOL Granted Injunction Against Stone Milling Operation
- WHD Re-proposes Portion of Regulation on Child Labor in Agriculture
- Polymerics Fined After Worker's Hand Amputated by Shear Machine
- OLMS Investigation Leads to New Union Officer Election in Virgin Islands
- Tennessee Nursing Home Workers to Receive Back Wages
- California Union Official Sentenced for Embezzling More Than $174,000
- $202,000+ Recovered for Cogburn Health Services Employees
- Washington Beef Agrees to Pay for FMLA Violation
- Printing Press Manufacturer Cited for Exposing Workers to Hazards
- Stores Fined for Allowing Minors to Operate Paper Balers
- Baltimore-based Marketing Co. Cited for Repeat Workplace Hazards
- What Works in San Diego
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- DOL Poster Art Meets Architecture in San Francisco
- WHD Collaborates with Consulate
- Shiu to Job Corps Grads: Be Great
- EBSA Investigator Recognized
- Mines are Safer, Says MSHA Chief
- DOL Programs Help Vets
- January 26, 2012
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- Solis and DOL Officials Visit 'States of the Union'
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- DOL Hosts Meeting On Child Labor In Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire
- WHD, Nicaraguan Consulate General Sign Agreement
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- Employment Subsidy Program Helps Employ West Virginian
- Blue Collar Worker Enters Health Care Field
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- December Impact Inspection Shuts Down Kentucky Coal Mine
- Jennie-O Turkey Store Cited After Amputation at Processing Facility
- Colorado Cantaloupe Farmer Fined for Substandard Worker Housing
- K.M. Davis Contracting Cited for Exposing Workers to Cave-in Hazard
- Home Health Care Workers Get $210,000 in Back Wages, Damages
- $148,000 in Fines Proposed to Loveland Products for Safety Hazards
- Department Sues Chinese Buffet in Austin, Texas
- Growmark Cited for Failing to Protect Grain Bin Workers
- OLMS Investigation Leads to New Union Officer Election in Puerto Rico
- Penney Construction Cited for Exposing Workers to Cave-in Hazards
- $93,000 in Fines Proposed Against Truck Body Maker
- Strawberry Shipment Halted After Child Labor, Other Violations Found
- Daisy Construction Ordered to Pay for Willful Violations
- MTE Contracting Cited for Trenching Hazards in Mississippi
- Community College Partnership Puts Reno, Nev., Nurses to Work
- Solis Listens in O-Town
- Doing More for Female Vets
- OSHA Partnership to Protect Workers on Penn State Project
- New Protections for Retirement Savers are Moving Forward
- Martinez Addresses Aging Health Care Workforce
- 'Can Do' Attitude in Kansas City
- January 19, 2012
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- AFL-CIO Honors Secretary Solis at MLK Observance in Detroit
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- Martinez Renews Alliance with SHRM
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- WRP Grad Lands DHS Job Helping People with Disabilities
- DOL in Action
- Labor Department Continues Storm Cleanup in Ohio
- Department Settles Charges of Discrimination with Defense Contractor
- $148,000 in Fines Proposed to Basic Marine for 32 Violations
- Cordero Mining Ordered to Pay Civil Penalty, Reinstate Worker
- American Marazzi Tile Placed in Severe Violator Enforcement Program
- Former Web Development Co. CEO Sued to Restore Pension Funds
- AirTran Airways Ordered to Reinstate Pilot, Pay $1 Million+
- Custer State Park Resort to Pay 72 Foreign Guest Workers $93,000+
- Henry Gurtzweiler Cited, Repeat Violations for Lack of Fall Protection
- Former Employee of University Health System to Receive Back Wages
- Unsafe Working Conditions at St. Cloud VA Health Care System
- DOL Sues Restaurant for FLSA Violations, Retaliation
- Curt Manufacturing Cited After Worker's Thumb Crushed
- Complaint Filed Against DeMoulas Super Markets
- Pennsylvania Union Official Sentenced for Embezzling $494,000
- American Railcar Industries Cited After Worker Electrocuted
- JFK Legacy: Diversity
- Solis Talks Training in Virginia
- EBSA Moving Forward with Rules to Protect Retirement Savings
- Celebrating Collective Bargaining
- Disability Employment Workshop
- For Mayors: Resources, Not Rhetoric
- January 12, 2012
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- Gray Metal Products Cited for Repeat and Serious Safety Hazards
- Security Co. Pays Back Wages for Misclassifying Guards
- Grants Assist Massachusetts, Connecticut Workers
- Interstate Brands Cited for Safety Hazards at Hostess Plant
- Manufacturing Company to Restore $34,000+ to Employee 401(k) Plan
- Mattress Company Pays More Than $40,000 in Back Wages
- New York Manufacturer Fined More Than $146,000
- Re-employment Help for Laid Off Workers in Utah
- NuTech Powder Coaters Fined for Combustible Dust
- Bin Builders Agree to Pay More Than $110,000 in Back Wages
- North Carolinians Get Health Premium Assistance
- HBMG to Restore Workers' 401(k) Contributions
- Gemini Linen Rental Fined More Than $126,000 for Workplace Hazards
- Oregon Union Official Sentenced for Embezzling More Than $68,000
- Laid-Off Oregon Workers Receive Aid
- Construction Company Cited for Alleged Trench Collapse Exposure
- Temp Agency to Pay More Than $244,000 in Overtime Back Wages
- Environmental Company Fined $480,000 for Lead Exposure
- DOL Sues Alaska Energy Company for Violating FMLA
- Manufacturing Plant Found to be Violating Child Labor Regulations
- Poultry Processor Fined More Than $142,000 for Safety Violations
- President of Shuttered Co. to Restore $114,000+ to Profit-sharing Plan
- Go Plastics Cited for Combustible Dust and Other Hazards
- Violations Found at Mass., Recycler Facility After 2 Workers Injured
- The Bright Future of Insourcing
- Meet the DOL Leadership Team
- Putting Ability in the Spotlight
- Rebuilding the Auto Industry and Communities
- First Federal Agency to Sign an Alliance with ODEP
- Webinar on Proposed OFCCP Rule
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- DOL Alerts Former Facility Workers About Potential Benefits
- January 5, 2012
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- White House Announces Summer Jobs+ Initiative
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- WIA Helps Massachusetts Vet Find Health Care Job
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- Davey Tree Surgery Cited After Fatality for Safety Violations
- Wisconsin Union Official Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Model Screw Products Cited for Compressed Air Ruptures
- Piggly Wiggly Faces Child Labor, Wage Violations
- Ohio Chicken Processing Facility Fined $288,000
- Final Rule on Recreational Vessels Issued
- Roofing Contractor Cited for Lack of Fall Protection
- Los Agaves Restaurant Pays More Than $74,000 in Back Wages
- Mississippi Shipyard to Pay More Than $176,000 in Proposed Penalties
- MSHA Settles With Pennsylvania Coal Operator
- LaBolt Farmers Grain Cited for Unsafe Working Conditions
- DOL Sues Ohio Health Company for Misclassification
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- Meet the DOL Leadership Team
- Block gets NLRB Spot
- Investigators Receive Recognition
- Long-Time OSHA Regional Administrator Says Good-Bye
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