Each month, the United States Department of Labor (US DOL or DOL) issue violations and settles cases covering the federal laws they are responsible for enforcing. These federal laws include:
Below is a list of violations and settlements issued by the DOL from August 1 to August 15, 2024.
FLSA Violations and Settlements
- Colorado: Department of Labor recovers $133K in wages and damages for 56 landscaping workers denied overtime by Longmont snow removal, landscaping company
- Georgia: US Department of Labor seeking dozens of workers employed by Georgia home care provider owed $65K in back wages, damages
- Indiana: Court orders Evansville diner owner to pay $390K in back wages, damages to 44 employees; stop intimidating workers who cooperate with investigators
- New Hampshire: New Hampshire restaurants’ operators pay $151K in penalties, agree to comply with federal child labor law after Department of Labor investigation
- New Jersey: US Department of Labor recovers $124K in back wages, damages for 84 New Jersey restaurant workers deprived of overtime pay
- New York: US Department of Labor obtains judgment to recover over $1M in back wages, damages for over 100 current, former Bronx, Long Island gas stations’ workers
- New York: Court forbids Queens discount stores, owners, manager from retaliating against workers, obstructing US Department of Labor investigation
- North Dakota: US Department of Labor recovers $73K in back wages for 76 employees denied overtime by North Dakota home care provider
- Pennsylvania: Administrative Review Board affirms $45K penalty against Pike County employer who shortchanged 65 workers of minimum wage, overtime
- Pennsylvania: US Department of Labor obtains judgment ordering Pennsylvania restaurant, owner to pay $1.3M in back wages, withheld tips, liquidated damages
- Pennsylvania: Department of Labor recovers $326K in back wages, damages for 504 workers shortchanged overtime pay by Pittsburgh-area residential homes operator
- Texas: US Department of Labor recovers $61K for 140 workers after investigations find Lamesa, Lubbock restaurants kept, misused tips illegally
- Texas: US Department of Labor recovers $198K for 20 bartenders from Dallas bars’ owner who illegally shared tips, violated minimum wage, overtime laws