U.S. Department of Labor | May 8, 2020 |
Joining President Trump in Arizona U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia joined President Donald Trump in Phoenix for a roundtable discussion on supporting Native Americans, and a tour of a Honeywell factory that will make N95 respirators to protect front-line workers. |
Strengthening COVID-19 Contact Tracing States and territories that have received Dislocated Worker Grants in response to the coronavirus pandemic can use their funds to identify and notify individuals who may have been exposed to the coronavirus. |
Unemployment Insurance Guidance To help states administer their unemployment insurance programs effectively and efficiently, the Department released additional guidance on reporting requirements, modifications to emergency administrative grants, and common questions. |
Supporting Dislocated Workers The Department has awarded additional Dislocated Worker Grant funding in six states in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing the total awarded to $171,469,995. |
COVID-19 UPDATES AND RESOURCES |
Release: OSHA issued an alert with safety tips for restaurant, and food and beverage businesses to protect their workers Release: Additional guidance regarding federal reimbursement of certain state Short-Term Compensation payments and other program changes Video: OSHA tip for delivery worker safety Video: Tips for supporting workers with disabilities with reasonable accommodations |
| Savings Suit The Department has filed suit against Advance Benefits Management Systems and its fiduciaries, alleging that misuse led to more than $7,000,000 in unpaid claims. | |
| Perjury Plea The owner of a New Jersey construction company pleaded guilty to perjury after lying during a Department investigation into roof workers injuries. | |
| Training Grants The Department awarded an additional $637,596 in grants for employment and training services to military service members seeking to enter civilian employment in Maryland. | |
| Fall Hazards OSHA has cited a Florida roofing contractor for exposing workers to fall hazards and fined the contractor $134,937. | |
COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE HIGHLIGHT |
Small Business Resources The Department has resources to help small business owners understand their obligations under the law. |
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