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Tag: US Department of Labor

The U.S. Department of Labor regulates small and large employers to ensure that employees are protected and safe.  Furthermore, they ensure that employers fulfill their obligations to the employees.  Articles tagged with the U.S. Department of Labor will commonly be tagged with “Back Wages” and listed in the Business category.

We publish this news because it is essential for business owners to understand the overwhelming legal responsibilities owed to the rules and regulations and, more importantly, what they owe to their employees.  We strongly encourage business owners to read these articles to understand the rules and obligations properly.

Bentley’s Pancake House to Pay $110K After Investigation

Federal Judge Orders Bloomingdale Restaurant Operating as Bentley's Pancake House to Pay 28 Employees $110,000 After U.S. Department…

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Los Balones Sports Bar & Restaurant to Pay $68K

Federal Investigation Recovers $68,000 in Owed Wages, Damages for Four Dallas Restaurant Cooks Denied Overtime by Los Balones…

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F.W. Webb Co. Pays $3.2M to Escrow for 700 Employees

Plumbing Supply Company, F.W. Webb Co. Pays $3.2M to Escrow for More Than 700 Employees, and Cannot Retaliate…

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Kentucky Roosters Wings Franchisee Pays $43K in Fines

Kentucky Roosters Wings Franchisee Pays $43K in Fines and $182K in Back Wages and Damages After Investigation Finds…

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Vincent’s Pizzeria & Grill to Pay $268K

Vincent's Pizzeria & Grill and Owner (s) Must Pay $268,000 for Unpaid Overtime Wages and Damages After a…

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DOL – Water Energy Services, LLC – Missed Payroll

US Department of Labor Recovers more than $1.1 Million in back wages for 238 water reclamation workers after…

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DOL Alleges Tunica Fish Farm Processing Plat Owners Interfered

US Department of Labor Alleges Tunica Fish Farm Processing Plant Owners Interfered with Federal Wage Investigation, Seeks Temporary…

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Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Removing Fiduciaries

A Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Removing Fiduciaries of Chicago-Area Employee Benefit Plan Alleged to Have Misappropriated More…

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Avila’s Roofing LLC Exposed Employees to Fall Hazards

Federal Investigators Again Find Pennsylvania Contractor, Avila's Roofing LLC, Exposing Employees to Potentially Deadly Fall Hazards, Propose $328K…

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Anthony Timberlands Inc. Exposed Workers to Hazards

Department of Labor Investigation into Worker's Fatal Injury Finds Arkansas Timberland, Sawmill Operator, Anthony Timberlands Inc., Exposed Workers…

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Buzzi Unicem USA Failed to Protect Employee from Drowning

Department of Labor Finds Cement Manufacturer Buzzi Unicem USA Failed to Protect Employee Who Drowned in Mississippi River…

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Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Ending Aug 12, 2023

The U.S. Department of Labor released the Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims for the Week Ending August 12, 2023.…

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Steve Asmussen Stables to Pay $250K in Penalties

Court Orders Horse Trainer Steve Asmussen Stables to Pay $250K in Penalties, Reimbursements After U.S. Department of Labor…

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Dr. Al-Dadah in Peoria, Illinois to Pay $20K in Back Wages

Federal Court Requires Peoria, Illinois Dentist, Dr. Al-Dadah, to Pay $20,000 in Back Wages to Employee Terminated After…

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Dept. of Labor Sues UnitedHealth Group Inc.

U.S. Department of Labor Sues Wisconsin-Based Third-Party Claims Administrator, UnitedHealth Group Inc., for Denying Medical Claims for Thousands…

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