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OSHA cites demolition firms involved in deadly Phila. building collapse
Two men being sued in connection with the deadly building collapse that -
Architect on site of deadly Phila. building collapse won’t turn over subpoenaed documents, U.S. Labor Dept. says in court petition
A man connected to Philadelphia’s deadly June building collapse will be in -
U.S. Labor Secretary sues Pa. company over ERISA violations
The federal government has filed a civil action against a Pennsylvania -
Judge dismisses three claims against FBI, Postal Service, U.S. Dept. of Labor as 'frivolous'
A U.S. District judge has dismissed as frivolous three pro se complaints that had been -
Judge refuses to stay litigation against Chickie's & Pete's alleging improper diversion of waitstaff tips
The judge assigned to handle a class action against popular Philadelphia-area bar -
U.S. Labor Secretary sues Phila. firm Harvey Pennington for ERISA violations
U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda L. Solis and the Department of Labor have filed suit in federal -
Pa. state employee charged by Attorney General in insurance kickback scheme
An auditor with Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry was arrested by state authorities March 19 and charged with soliciting and receiving bribes in exchange for favorable treatment of businesses insured through the State Workman’s Insurance Fund. -
Wells Fargo hit with job discrimination lawsuit
A former banker with Wells Fargo who claims he was fired from his job in retaliation for speaking out against a manager’s alleged hostility toward him has filed a federal job discrimination lawsuit against the San Francisco-based banking giant. -
Former mental health facility counselor files claim over lost job
A woman who was fired from her job at an area mental health facility has filed a federal complaint against her former employer, alleging that the company failed to inform her that her medical leave that she had to take was used up by the time she was scheduled to return to work. -
Former OSHA employee files federal complaint against agency over 'forced' retirement
A former industrial hygienist at the Occupation Safety and Health Administration has filed a federal complaint against the secretary for the United States Department of Labor, alleging she was forced into retirement three years ago after she lodged a number of complaints against the agency.