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5 Representation Case Filings, 2 NRLB Representation Decertification Filings and 1 Union Deauthorization
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13 Charges Against Employers
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A Little Caesars franchise operator in Redwood City, CA agreed to pay $409,457 in back wages to 32 workers after a federal investigation found three years of minimum wage, overtime, and recordkeeping violations.
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The U.S. Department of Labor announced $81M in RESTART grants to place formerly incarcerated individuals into skilled trades and registered apprenticeships, prioritizing shipbuilding and high-demand industries.
A Little Caesars franchise operator in Redwood City, CA agreed to pay $409,457 in back wages to 32 workers after a federal investigation found three years of minimum wage, overtime, and recordkeeping violations.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced $81M in RESTART grants to place formerly incarcerated individuals into skilled trades and registered apprenticeships, prioritizing shipbuilding and high-demand industries.
A DOL investigation of an Aurora, CO sushi restaurant found child labor and overtime violations affecting 19 workers. The employer paid $22,249 in penalties and $20,213 in back wages.
OSHA cited three Weld County, Colorado companies a combined $246,609 after six workers died from hydrogen sulfide exposure at Prospect Valley Dairy on August 20, 2025, following a disconnected manure system pipe.
Federal inspectors cited Alliance Grain Co. of Gibson City, IL for six safety violations β including two willful counts β after a seasonal worker suffered a serious foot injury from an unguarded conveyor during grain bin entry. OSHA proposed $276,407 in penalties.
An NLRB Region 5 decision dismissed a decertification petition targeting security officers at a Maryland federal facility after finding the named employer had not yet hired any employees in the unit.
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A DOL investigation of an Aurora, CO sushi restaurant found child labor and overtime violations affecting 19 workers. The employer paid $22,249 in penalties and $20,213 in back wages.
6 Representation Case Filings, 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing, 1 Representation Management Case Filing and 1 Unit Clarification
25 Charges Against Employers and 6 Charges Against Labor Organizations
OSHA cited three Weld County, Colorado companies a combined $246,609 after six workers died from hydrogen sulfide exposure at Prospect Valley Dairy on August 20, 2025, following a disconnected manure system pipe.
Federal inspectors cited Alliance Grain Co. of Gibson City, IL for six safety violations β including two willful counts β after a seasonal worker suffered a serious foot injury from an unguarded conveyor during grain bin entry. OSHA proposed $276,407 in penalties.
An NLRB Region 5 decision dismissed a decertification petition targeting security officers at a Maryland federal facility after finding the named employer had not yet hired any employees in the unit.
An NLRB regional director dismissed a union representation petition after finding the employer would cease operations within days, raising unresolved questions about employee rights under the incoming contractor.
8 Representation Case Filings and 1 Representation Management Case Filing
60 Charges Against Employers, 17 Charges Against Labor Organizations, 1 Charge Involving Excessive Union Fees
A DOL report to Congress documents a decade of employee ownership growthβESOP participants up 8%, worker co-ops more than doubledβwhile noting that the agency's promotion initiative operates without congressional appropriations.
An NLRB judge ruled Satellite Healthcare violated federal labor law by withholding 2024 merit raises from 11 unionized Bay Area clinics while paying them to non-union staffβand blaming the union for the freeze.
8 Representation Case Filings and 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing