July, 2015
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Manufacturer of CO2 Regulators to Pay $72,500 to Settle Discrimination and Retaliation Lawsuit, Training Ordered
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Temporary Restraining Order Against Brooklyn Preschool Operator for Threatening Employees and Forcing Them to be Part of a Kickback Scheme
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OSHA Issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Clarifying an Employer's Obligation to Maintain Records of Injury and Illness
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Court Enjoins Termination of Employee While It Decides Merits of the Case
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USCIS Issues Memorandum on Final Guidance on When to File and Amended or New H-1B Petition After Matter of Simeo Solutions, LLC
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$1,052,613 to be Restored to ESOP for Violations by Plan's Trustee
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MSHA Creates New Interactive Tool for Documenting Injury and Illness
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OSHA Penalizes Construction Company $423,900 for Failure to Protect Workers
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Federal Appeals Court Dismisses Abercrombie Appeal in Religious Discrimination Case
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Settlement in Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit, Training Ordered
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Department of Labor and State of New York File Charges Against Fast Food Franchiser for Wage and Hour Violations
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$100,000 Settlement in Sexual Harassment and Retaliation Case Against Police Department
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Wage and Hour Division Issues Administrator's Interpretation of Employees Who Are Misclassified as Independent Contractors
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$425,000 Settlement in Age Discrimination Case Against Rent-A-Car Company, Training Ordered
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Restaurants to Pay $504,577 in Back Wages for Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Record-keeping Violations
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$200,000 to be Paid by Grocer for Sex Based Hiring Discrimination
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$1.45 Million in Back Wages and Liquidated Damages to be Paid by Direct Mail and Printing Company for FLSA Violations
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Provider of Services to Inmates at Correctional Facilities to Implement Changes to Reduce Workplace Violence Hazards
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USCIS Launches New Promotional Materials to Provide Information About the Naturalization Process
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$135,000 in Back Wages and Damages for FLSA Violations by Restaurants
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Supreme Court Holds that Federal Insurance Exchanges Allow for Tax Credits under Section 36B of the Affordable Care Act
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