In New York this week, Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh hosted the first in a series of roundtables on building better retirement security for the nations workers. U.S. Department of Labor | April 29, 2022 |
Secretary Walsh discusses retirement security policies and the need for reform In New York this week, Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh hosted the first in a series of roundtables on building better retirement security for the nations workers. Every single American worker should be able to retire with security. Its fundamental to the dignity of work, and fundamental to our mission at the Department of Labor, Walsh said. Read a blog on retirement security |
Workers Memorial Day Every day in America, an average of 13 people die on the job from a workplace injury. Virtually all those deaths are preventable. On Workers Memorial Day, we remember those who lost their lives on the job and recommit ourselves to protecting the nations workers. Read Secretary Walshs Workers Memorial Day blog Read OSHA Assistant Secretary Doug Parkers Workers Memorial Day blog Visit OSHA's Workers Memorial Day page |
Trucking Day of Action On April 28, we joined the Department of Transportation, drivers, employers, trainers and organizations around the country for a Day of Action to Promote Safety and Prevent Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in Trucking. Read Womens Bureau Director Wendy Chun-Hoons blog on the Day of Action Read a blog by Desiree Wood, the founder and president of REAL Women in Trucking Read a summary of the trucking safety roundtable |
$90M+ to grow clean energy jobs with education and training for young adults Weve awarded nearly $90.4 million in YouthBuild grants to prepare young adults for in-demand jobs through apprenticeship and other career pathways, especially jobs that support clean energy technologies. |
| Tips recovered We recovered $867,572 in tips and overtime wages owed to 910 restaurant workers after our investigators uncovered illegal pay practices. | |
| Back wages Two restaurants and their owner have agreed to pay $890,169 in back wages and damages to 63 employees to resolve numerous willful wage violations. | |
| Fatality investigation An OSHA investigation of a fatal Idaho mall shooting found the security company repeatedly exposed its officers to workplace violence dangers. | |
| Wages recovered A recent corporatewide investigation of a sanitation company recovered $731,492 in back wages for 337 waste truck drivers and loaders in Texas. | |
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