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An Alabama poultry processor will pay $385,000 to the Department of Labor for illegally employing children as young as 13 ...
U.S. Department of Labor reaches settlement with company after investigation finds children working in hazardous occupations.
The US Department of Labor has obtained a consent judgment in federal court against an Alabama poultry processor requiring ...
Mar-Jac Poultry LLC agreed to pay $385,000 in civil penalties after the US Department of Labor (DOL) obtained a consent judgement in federal court that accuses the poultry processor of violating ...
A federal judge on Friday prohibited the U.S. Department of Labor from terminating management contracts for 99 of 124 Jobs ...
A federal court has ordered Mar-Jac Poultry AL LLC to pay $385,000 in civil penalties and comply with strict oversight ...
The Montgomery Job Corps Center will remain open, at least for now, thanks to a ruling by a federal district court this week.
Under a broiling Alabama sky a frustrated Robby Robertson, a construction site superintendent, surveys an 84,000 square foot, ...
An Editorial Opinion of The Greenville Advocate On Monday, June 21, the Alabama Department of Workforce’s Labor Market ...
Alabama Department of Workforce Secretary Greg Reed announced earlier this month that Alabama’s labor force participation ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Rewarding': Fox host wants kids to pick blueberries as red states slash child labor lawsAt least half a dozen red states have stripped away some child labor protections, allowing children to work longer hours, or in hazardous jobs, or without parental approval, or without rest breaks.
New mothers say they had to undergo devastating investigations after hospitals reported their false positive drug tests to child welfare agencies shortly after they gave birth. “It was torture; it was ...
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