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The Situations and Solutions Finder is a new feature accessible through the DOL's Job Accommodation Network.
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The Indiana Region 9 Workforce Board was awarded more than $1 million from the Senior Community Service Employment Program grant.
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The US Department of Labor says an Indianapolis business owner continues to violate labor practices despite a 2022 federal court judgment. The Labor Department wants a judge to hold the employer in contempt.
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In a press release, the Department of Labor said $1,158,536 in back pay recovered from Elkhart-based Alliance will be split between 710 workers.
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Peabody workers at a mine near the southeastern Indiana town of Francisco were at risk because the mine manager failed to act as a drill released potentially-explosive methane in July 2018, according to the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission ruling released earlier this month.
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According to AAA, South Bend gas prices are currently averaging around $4.14 a gallon, up from $3.54 a month ago and $2.61 a year ago.
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A Indiana nonprofit for veterans dealing with housing insecurity is being ordered to pay nearly $90,000 to caregivers after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation found the organization violated a new minimum wage requirement for federal contractors.
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Following an investigation, the U.S. Department of Labor is requiring New Hope Services in Jeffersonville to pay back a total of $154,443 to 74 workers with disabilities.
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A federal court ordered two Indiana health care companies to pay 171 employees nearly $450,000. The order follows a fair labor standards investigation by the Department of Labor.
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A certification from the U.S. Department of Labor makes it legal to do so, but Huntington-based Pathfinder Services opted out.