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The U.S. Department of Labor awarded more than $200 million in training and career services grants to 20 organizations across the country – including one in Indiana.
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The US Department of Labor says an Indianapolis business owner is continuing to violate labor practices despite a federal court judgement.
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Though resources are available to help those affected by the disease, connecting miners to government programs often proves challenging.
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Several right- and left-leaning think tanks, as well as academic researchers, have put out analyses on the impacts of prevailing wage rules (or the lack thereof). They often come to contradictory or inconclusive conclusions.
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A federal court ordered two Indiana health care companies to pay 171 employees nearly $450,000 dollars. The order follows a fair labor standards investigation by the Department of Labor.
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Employers are waiting for details on President Joe Biden’s promised rule making employers with more than 100 workers require vaccinations or testing.