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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Pennsylvania Recovers $5.3M in Wages, Fines Employers for Labor Law Violations
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry announced it recovered over $5.3 million in unpaid wages and collected over $2.25 million in fines from employers in 2025. The agency investigated over 7,000 labor law complaints, a nearly 23% increase from the previous year.
PA Dept of Labor & Industry: UC 1099-G Form and Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit Reminder
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry is reminding Unemployment Compensation claimants to watch for their 1099-G tax forms and encouraging eligible workers to utilize the new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit. Forms are available online and will be mailed soon.
Pennsylvania Invests $4.1M in Schools-to-Work Pathways
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry announced an investment of over $4.1 million in Schools-to-Work grant awards. These funds will support 17 projects aimed at preparing high school students for careers and ensuring a clear path to employment upon graduation.
Pennsylvania Expands Apprenticeship Opportunities in Creative Industries
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry and Pennsylvania Creative Industries announced the approval of a new state-registered Multimedia Producer Apprenticeship. This program aims to provide young adults with skills and job placement in the film, media, digital marketing, and journalism sectors.
Pennsylvania Proposes $1M Funding Increase for Disability Services
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry celebrated the 40th anniversary of its Office for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing. Governor Shapiro's 2026-27 budget plan proposes a $1 million increase in funding for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation to expand assistive technology and support services for the DeafBlind community.
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