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GovPing tracks 103 sources for this role, covering Guidance, Enforcement, Rule, Notice, and Consultation instruments, among 2,305 total sources on GovPing, with 80 changes in the last 7 days.
The DOJ fined ADT $1.3M for SCRA violations, while OSHA proposed $4.6M in penalties against Revoli Construction after a fatal trench collapse. Justin Vineyards & Winery settled a sexual harassment suit for $1.49M, and Dyno Battery was fined $224k for lead hazards.
Proposed Exemption for AT&T from Prohibited Transaction Restrictions
The Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has issued a proposed exemption regarding prohibited transaction restrictions for AT&T Inc. This notice outlines the details of the proposed exemption and provides information for interested parties.
UIAB Meeting Agenda - March 18, 2026
The Montana Department of Labor and Industry has published the agenda for the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (UIAB) meeting scheduled for March 18, 2026. The agenda outlines the topics to be discussed during the meeting.
Governor Launches Task Force for Occupational Licensing Reform
Governor Greg Gianforte of Montana has launched a new task force to reform occupational licensing requirements. The task force aims to streamline processes, reduce barriers to entry for workers, and address shortages in fields like construction and healthcare. It is expected to provide recommendations by September 2, 2026.
Governor Appoints Licensing Reform Task Force
Governor Greg Gianforte of Montana has appointed members to a new Licensing Reform Task Force. The task force is charged with identifying and recommending the elimination of unnecessary professional and occupational licensing requirements, with a report due by September 2, 2026.
Montana DLI Warns About Phishing Scam
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) is warning residents and businesses about a phishing scam using deceptive emails impersonating DLI officials. The notice advises recipients not to interact with suspicious emails and to verify communications through official DLI channels.
Montana DLI Initiative Wins National Workforce Award
The Montana Department of Labor and Industry's Office of Tribal Liaison Hope and Realization Initiative has received the William J. Harris Equal Opportunity Award. This initiative focuses on strengthening workforce access for tribal job seekers through various programs and engagement efforts.
Labor Department Session on Cost of Bad Hire
The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation is hosting a free online session for employers on March 12, 2026, to discuss the financial, operational, and cultural impacts of bad hiring practices. The session aims to provide strategies for preventing recruitment failures.
Virtual hiring event March 18 connects job seekers with employers
Virtual hiring event March 18 connects job seekers with employers
South Dakota Labor Department Offers Youth Apprenticeship Knowledge Series
The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation is hosting a free virtual event on March 19, 2026, focusing on youth apprenticeships. The event aims to educate employers and stakeholders on youth labor law exemptions and program benefits.
South Dakota Labor Department Offers Virtual Layoff Assistance
The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation is hosting a virtual layoff assistance session on March 3, 2026. The session will guide laid-off individuals through applying for reemployment benefits and highlight job search resources.
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