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Separately, Alabama's state Department of Labor fined SL Alabama and JK USA Inc., its temporary labor recruiting firm, $17,800 each for a total of $35,600. Property records show that the house where some underage workers lived alongside other SL employees is owned by a company registered under the name of the president of the recruiting firm. [ 1 ]
The U.S. Department of Labor wants a federal judge to prevent Hyundai and two other Alabama companies from what the government contends is the illegal employment of children. The complaint filed ...
The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday accused a Korean-owned auto parts maker and supplier of Hyundai Motor Co of violating federal child labor laws at an Alabama factory, federal court filings ...
A subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co has used child labor at a plant that supplies parts for the Korean carmaker's assembly line in nearby Montgomery, Alabama, according to area police, the family of ...
Petitioners, including Nancy Williams, are Alabama unemployment compensation benefits claimants. Despite the statutory requirements that parties be notified promptly regarding the dispositions of their claims, the Department of Labor often took months in making its initial determinations regarding benefits eligibility, with some petitioners never receiving any determination regarding their claims.
The U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General (DOL OIG) is one of the Inspector General offices created by the Inspector General Act of 1978. [1] The Inspector General for the Department of Labor is charged with investigating and auditing department programs to combat waste, fraud, and abuse. [1]
The federal action comes months after customers sued Hyundai over another subsidiary accused of using child labor. Teens as young as 13 worked at Kia, Hyundai parts manufacturer in Alabama, feds ...
Commissioner of the Department of Labor: Fitzgerald Washington; Secretary of Law Enforcement: Hal Taylor; Commissioner of the Alabama Medicaid Agency: Stephanie Azar; Alabama Department of Mental Health: Kim Boswell; Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard: Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon; Director of Minority Affairs: Stacia Robinson