Secretary Walsh and business leaders met to discuss the business case for jobs with employee-centric benefits. U.S. Department of Labor | May 19, 2022 |
The business case for good jobs Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh hosted a panel discussion with business leaders from many industries on recruiting, retaining and strengthening workforces through investments in job quality. The discussion also focused on the important role employers play in the Good Jobs Initiative, an effort led by the department to improve job quality as we continue our economic recovery. |
Walsh visited GWU to highlight commitment to mental health care Secretary Walsh visited George Washington Universitys Hospital and Behavior Health Department this week, where he discussed ways to strengthen professional pathways to mental health care and heard about workers experiences with behavioral health service delivery and staff support amid the pandemic. |
4 mental health resources for employers The pandemic has underscored the importance of access to mental health benefits and highlighted how important it is for employers and service providers to treat mental health and substance use disorder benefits the same as any other health benefits. |
Were hiring! Are you looking for a mission-driven career? Join us for our virtual career fair on June 24 to learn more about openings at the department at all levels across the country. |
| Overtime pay After erroneously classifying employees as exempt from overtime pay, a tech services company has paid $319,141 in overtime back wages to 57 employees in New York. | |
| Mine safety A federal appeals court unanimously ruled that a Kentucky coal mine operator broke the law by giving underground operators advance notice that mine inspectors were on site. | |
| Safety indictment A federal grand jury indicted the operator and six management officials of a corn mill where a 2017 explosion killed five workers on nine criminal counts, including 2 related to willful OSHA violations. | |
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