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U.S. Secretary of Labor Extends Operations of EEOICPA Ombudsman
To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: David James or Dolline Hatchett of the U.S. Department of Labor, +1-202-693-4676 WASHINGTON,Oct. 23/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao today extended the term of the Office of the Ombudsman for the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program until Congress passes legislation to make the office...
Tags: benefit, secretary, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2007-10-23
TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE CASES: 28 U.S.C. § 1581(d)-DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DECISIONS UNDER THE TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE STATUTES
I. INTRODUCTION Trade adjustment assistance ("TAA") statutes were created by Congress to assist workers suffering from the adverse effects of increased competition from imports or shifts in production to other countries. Eligible workers may receive benefits such as employment services, vocational training, or cash payments.1 Since 1974, the Department of...
Tags: adjustment, agency, Agriculture, benefit, CAFC, FINANCE, Government, income, secretary, statute, tax, U.S., U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2007-10-01
More Than 16,000 Veterans to Benefit From $27 Million in Job Training Grants
To: EDUCATION EDITORSContact: Mike Biddle of U.S. Department of Labor, +1-202-693-5051 WASHINGTON, June 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao today announced 94 grants, totaling nearly $27 million, to provide approximately 17,000 veterans with job training to help them succeed in civilian careers. The grants are being awarded...
Tags: benefit, job, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2007-06-25
GovBenefits.gov Invites Public to Participate in Free Webcast on How to Access This Resource for Information About More Than 1,000 Benefit Programs
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Peggy Abrahamson, +1-202-693-7909, or Sharon Worthy, +1- 202-693-4676, both of U.S. Department of Labor WASHINGTON, April 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. government invites the public to participate in a free Webcast for GovBenefits.gov introducing a more user-friendly design to obtain information quickly and prescreen for eligibility for...
Tags: benefit, U.S. Department of Labor, Webcast
Research articles 2007-04-23
Wells Fargo to fund benefits via captive; Company receives tentative OK to fund employee benefit risks.(News)(Wells Fargo & Co. has received tentative approval from the Labor Department )(Brief article)
Byline: JERRY GEISEL WASHINGTON-Financial services industry giant Wells Fargo & Co. has received tentative approval from the Labor Department to fund employee benefit risks through its Vermont captive. San Francisco-based Wells Fargo wants to use its 16-year-old Vermont captive-Superior Guaranty Insurance...
Tags: benefit, U.S. Department of Labor, Vermont, Wells Fargo & Co.
Research articles 2006-10-23
Changing health care needs prompt overtime pay lawsuits.(overtime benefits)
There is a minimum wage and overtime battle raging before the nation's courts. On one side, the Department of Labor and senior care companies; on the other, home care employees hired by those companies to provide companionship and domestic services to seniors in their homes ...
Tags: benefit, exemption, Government, lawsuit, overtime, Regulations, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2006-06-23
17,000 Veterans to Benefit from $26 Million in Job Training Grants
WASHINGTON, June 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao today announced 91 grants, totaling nearly $26 million, to provide approximately 17,000 veterans with job training to help them succeed in civilian careers. The grants were awarded under the Department of Labor's Veterans' Workforce Investment Program...
Tags: benefit, job, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2006-06-22
Labor standards
Employees Get Paid for Off-Duty "Overtime" Even If CBA Says Otherwise In Bull v. United States, (783) canine enforcement officers of the Customs Service sought to be paid for off-duty work that the Customs Service allegedly suffered or permitted them to perform. These tasks included laundering towels related to...
Tags: adjustment, benefit, Bull, overtime, salary, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2006-01-01
Availability of leave and income supports
Constraints in the Availability and Leave and Income Supports. In interpreting these results concerning maternal employment and child outcomes, we can either conclude that mothers in the United States are insufficiently concerned with optimizing their own children's well-being or that mothers are constrained in their choices concerning working time and...
Tags: benefit, Government, income, job, leave, Leave, Regulations, survey, U.S., U.S. Department of Labor, women, worker
Research articles 2005-01-01
U.S. figures show 43 percent exhaust benefits before finding work.
By Bruce Murphy, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 27--Last year, more than 43 percent of people were still jobless by the time their state unemployment insurance had run out, the highest rate of benefit "exhaustion" in six decades, ...
Tags: benefit, job, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2004-09-27
DOL to Post Draft Regulations for Law Safeguarding Guard, Reserve Members' Jobs, Benefits; 60-day Window Set for Public Comments
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 / U.S. Newswire/ --The U.S. Department of Labor DOL today announced that it has published draft regulations in the Federal Register that interpret the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act of 1994 USERRA. Congress passed USERRA to safeguard the employment rights and benefits of service members...
Tags: benefit, BENEFITS, Government, job, regulation, Regulations, U.S. Department of Labor, window
Research articles 2004-09-20
2004 Women Trailblazers Symposium to Showcase Benefits of Business Partnerships; Event for Women Business Leaders Held in Las Vegas
WASHINGTON, July 21 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau will spotlight the importance of partnerships for building pathways to success in the workforce during the 2004 Women Trailblazers Symposium, July 22, in Las Vegas."Women continue to be the driving force behind the economy, and the Labor...
Tags: benefit, Bureau, leader, partnership, U.S. Department of Labor, women
Research articles 2004-07-21
Consolidation of NJ Training Programs Benefits Employers
On July 1, the New Jersey Department of Labor DOL will absorb all of the state's workforce training programs and be renamed the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. This major reorganization could have far reaching implications for New Jersey employers, unemployed workers, and, ultimately, the ability of the state...
Tags: benefit, CAREER, consolidation, job, training, U.S. Department of Labor, worker, workforce
Research articles 2004-06-01
Press Conference: Harkin Amendment on Overtime Will Hurt Businesses, Economy and Workers, But it Will Benefit Trial Lawyers
News Advisory: WHAT: Press conference calling on senate to reject the Harkin amendment and preserve new Department of Labor rules modernization. WHO: -- Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform -- Paul Gessing, National Taxpayers Union -- Tom Schatz, Citizens Against Government Waste -- Small Business Survival Committee --...
Tags: benefit, FINANCE, Government, lawyer, Regulations, Sen., Taxes, Tom, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-05-03
South Portland, Maine, Tech Workers Ask for Federal Trade-Protection Benefits.
By Tux Turkel, Portland Press Herald, Maine Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 15--A group of South Portland technology workers who say they lost their jobs to workers in India have applied for federal trade-protection benefits. The petitioners are among...
Tags: benefit, job, Maine, petition, U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2004-04-15
Laid-Off Brown & Williamson Workers in Georgia Eligible for Trade Act Benefits.
By Linda S. Morris, The Macon Telegraph, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 16--Brown & Williamson Tobacco got more than it asked for when it went to the Georgia Department of Labor for help for laid-off workers. B&W applied for...
Tags: benefit, job, U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2004-01-16
Laid-Off Technology Workers in Tempe, Ariz., Unaware of Federal Assistance.
By Edward Gately, The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 26--Tempe resident Yvonne Garcia was among several hundred employees who lost their jobs in mid-to-late 2001 at the Motorola Computer Group plant in Tempe. The workers produced...
Tags: benefit, career, job, Motorola Inc., Tribune Co., U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2003-07-26
Laid-Off Wichita, Kan., Aviation Firm Workers Qualify for Extended Benefits.
By Alan Bjerga, The Wichita Eagle, Kan. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 1--WASHINGTON--Rep. Todd Tiahrt said Wednesday that he has received assurances from the Department of Labor that an unemployment benefits extension for laid-off airline industry workers will apply to employees...
Tags: benefit, U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2003-05-01
Women's and men's access to employer-provided benefits: an assessment of women's acceptance as breadwinners.
INTRODUCTION One of the most significant economic and social trends over the last half-century is the large-scale entry of women, particularly mothers, into the paid labor force. In 1940, women made up under 25% of the labor force, whereas today this proportion has increased...
Tags: Auto, benefit, Bulletin, Bureau of Labor Statistics, insurance, occupation, survey, U.S. Department of Labor, women, worker
Research articles 2003-03-22
Former Workers of Watertown, Conn., Manufacturing Plant Get Job-Hunting Help.
By Marc Silvestrini, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 22--About 100 laid-off employees of a defunct manufacturing plant in Watertown can receive extra help while looking for work under a federal program that aids workers who lose their jobs due...
Tags: benefit, job, manufacturing, U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2003-03-22
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