Investing in America tour, recovering wages and supporting communities across the globe U.S. Department of Labor | June 29, 2023 |
Acting Secretary Julie Su highlights the Departments Good Jobs Initiative As part of the Biden-Harris administrations Investing in America tour, Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su delivered remarks at the opening of the Job Quality Academy summit in Washington. Sus remarks highlighted the departments investments to create and support good, quality jobs. See our tweet on the event.
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Helping homeless veterans re-enter the workforce The Department announced the award of more than $58 million in grants to support the efforts of organizations that help homeless veterans by enabling them to overcome barriers to re-entering the workforce and finding meaningful employment. |
Fruits of labor, paid in full The Wage and Hour Division conducted investigations and identified violations by 44 employers and recovered $505,540 in back wages for 161 Black farmworkers in the Mississippi Delta. Employers also paid an additional $341,838 in civil money penalties. |
Grant funding supports clean-up, recovery, humanitarian assistance An initial award of $4,549,554 will support Guam in providing people with temporary employment removing debris and delivering humanitarian assistance to those affected by Typhoon Mawar. |
Dollar Tree in Rhode Island cited for repeated violations Shortly after two other Dollar Tree stores in Rhode Island were cited for safety violations, OSHA inspectors found unsafe conditions at a store in Coventry. The retailer faces $294,668 in proposed penalties for repeated violations. |
$1.8M for New Jersey supermarket workers Three northern New Jersey supermarkets have paid more than $1.8 million in back wages and damages after our investigators found the employers deliberately failed to pay required overtime rates to 226 employees. |
Grants Available The Departments grants connect, protect, train, support, and empower workers and job seekers, at home and abroad. This week, we awarded additional grants including: - $11.6 million to four states to improve delivery of workforce services
- $49.4 million to provide training, employment and workforce re-entry support in 15 states
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| 8 Tips for Protecting Your Retirement Savings Online As part of Internet Safety Awareness Month, EBSA is sharing tips to help you reduce the risk of fraud or loss to your retirement account. | |
| Feedback wanted Small business owners: Join a series of upcoming discussions on the potential impacts of a workplace heat standard. | |
| LGBTQIA+ support The department supports LGBTQIA+ workers throughout the United States while modeling an inclusive and safe workplace for authenticity. | |
| OSHA: Jet death avoidable A ground crew member was pulled into the spinning turbines of a jet engine at an Alabama airport in December. Her death was preventable. | |
| Tech partnerships Through partnerships with USPS and GSA, we're providing new ID verification options for people to obtain critical benefits. | |
10 jobs that get you outside During National Great Outdoors Month, were taking a look at some growing jobs that involve spending time outdoors. |
Working in the heat? Drinking 1 cup of cool water every 20 minutes can help prevent heat illness. For longer jobs that last more than two hours, employers should provide electrolyte-containing beverages like sports drinks. Learn more from @OSHA_DOL: https://osha.gov/heat-exposure/water-rest-shade -@USDOL |
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