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Σάββατο 6 Ιουνίου 2020

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR update


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U.S. Department of Labor
June 5, 2020
2.5 million more jobs in May
Payroll employment increased by more than 2.5 million in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ jobs report released today.
Scalia stands with Trump
Supporting Small Business Employers
U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia joined President Trump and Vice President Pence for a bill signing that increases flexibilities for small businesses using the Paycheck Protection Program.
Women's Bureau - our purpose, your work
The Women’s Bureau was created 100 years ago today, on June 5, 1920, to promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve working conditions, increase efficiency, and advance opportunities for women to access profitable employment.
Scalia speaks at Lowe's
In North Carolina this week, Secretary Scalia joined business leaders for a roundtable discussion on reopening the economy safely. Secretary Scalia also toured a local Lowe’s store, met with workers, and discussed the reopening process with Lowe’s leaders.
A drive-thru coronavirus testing site
If your healthcare provider recommends a COVID-19 test, you can get diagnosed without a copay, coinsurance, or deductible charge.
COVID-19 UPDATES AND RESOURCES
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Sick woman on couch
A Minnesota city has paid $1,696 in back wages to an employee wrongly denied paid sick leave after her healthcare provider recommended a quarantine for coronavirus-related reasons.

Veterans' Employment Challenge
As part of the Veterans’ Employment Challenge, three finalists have been selected to build an application that will better match transitioning service members’ skills with employers’ needs.

Investing
The Department issued guidance on private equity investments in professionally managed asset allocation funds as an investment option for defined contribution plan participants.

An employer calculates wages
An Iowa restaurant has paid $3,059 in back wages after failing to pay 14 workers for payroll earned before the restaurant closed due to the pandemic.

Scaffolding
OSHA has cited two New Jersey construction companies for exposing workers to safety hazards, and proposed $148,264 in penalties.

The word debt, being erased
Secretary Scalia signed an order on debt management to improve accountability and payments to workers who are owed money.

Coal train
Associate Regional Solicitor Samantha Thomas received an award for leading the Blackjewel litigation team in recovering $5,867,536 in back wages for mine workers in four states.

COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE HIGHLIGHT
Federal Contractor Guidance
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has tools and guides to help federal contractors.
Quick health tips from DOL: DOL COVID-19 tips, updates and resources