Secretary Walsh traveled to Germany this week for the Group of Seven Labor and Employment Ministers meeting. U.S. Department of Labor | May 26, 2022 |
At G-7, Walsh highlights good jobs, worker protections and responsible supply chains In Germany this week for the Group of Seven Labor and Employment Ministers meeting, Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh met with G-7 Labor Ministers to identify shared priorities to create good jobs, increase skills training for underserved communities, ensure safe workplaces, and prepare and protect workers amidst climate change. He also highlighted the Biden-Harris administrations efforts to raise labor standards in the global economy by enforcing trade commitments and prohibiting imports made with forced labor and child labor. Read tweets from the Secretarys trip. |
Wage and Hour investigators recover nearly $3 million for Midwestern caregivers An Illinois-based management company must pay more than 3,000 caregivers at 84 residential nursing care facilities across three Midwestern states $2,939,576 in back wages to resolve overtime violations. |
| Retirement savings A Baltimore logistics, engineering and management support company and its owner must restore $148,852 in missing contributions and interest to its 401(k) plan. | |
| Workplace fatality An employer failed to follow OSHA safety standards, contributing to the fatal injuries of a 45-year-old worker struck by a forklift in a lumber shipping yard. | |
| 50 years of benefits The 1972 Black Lung Benefits Act Amendment made it easier for miners with black lung disease and their families to receive benefits. | |
Successfully transitioning to a civilian career Sgt. Maj. Derrick Witherspoon is transitioning out of the U.S. Army Reserve after 31 years of service. Enrolling in the Transition Assistance Program, funded by the Labor Department, gave him the opportunity to participate in employment skills training which helped to prepare him for success in a civilian career. |
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