Ryan Companies US to Pay $350K for Sexual Harassment and Retaliation
Summary
Ryan Companies US Inc. has entered into a conciliation agreement with OFCCP to pay $350,000 in monetary relief following an investigation that found employees subjected to sexual harassment, hostile work environment, and retaliation at Des Moines metro-area federally funded construction projects. The harassment occurred between March 2021 and February 2024 on projects including a U.S. federal courthouse in Des Moines, Iowa. The settlement also requires compliance with injunctive relief and routine monitoring by OFCCP.
Federal contractors with active construction projects on federally funded sites should audit their harassment prevention and anti-retaliation protocols, particularly in states where OFCCP conducts routine compliance evaluations. This settlement reflects OFCCP's willingness to pursue monetary relief and injunctive relief against contractors with significant federal contract volume.
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Ryan Companies US Inc. entered into a conciliation agreement with OFCCP following an investigation that discovered employees at federally funded construction projects in the Des Moines metropolitan area were subjected to sexual harassment that was physical, verbal, and visual in nature. The investigation found the harassment was severe and pervasive, that company officials knew of and in some instances participated in the harassment, and that employees had complained repeatedly over several years about the illegal behaviors. The alleged incidents occurred between March 2021 and February 2024.
Federal contractors operating on government-funded projects should note that OFCCP actively enforces Executive Order 11246, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, and will hold contractors accountable for providing workplaces free of harassment. Companies with federal contracts, particularly in the construction sector, should review their anti-harassment policies, complaint procedures, and retaliation protections to ensure compliance.
Penalties
$350,000 in monetary relief plus injunctive relief and routine monitoring
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Ryan Companies US to pay $350K to resolve sexual harassment, retaliation at Des Moines metro-area construction projects
Investigators found employees subjected to harassment, hostile work environment MINNEAPOLIS – The U.S. Department of Labor announced that its Office of the Federal Contract Compliance Programs has entered into a conciliation agreement with Ryan Companies US Inc. to resolve allegations that the federal contractor’s employees faced sexual harassment, a hostile work environment and/or faced retaliatory actions after complaining about harassment and cooperating with federal investigators.
During a routine compliance evaluation, OFCCP discovered worker harassment based on sex that included physical, verbal and visual harassment. The incidents occurred while employed by the Minneapolis-based construction services provider to work on federally funded projects including construction of a U.S. federal courthouse in Des Moines, Iowa.
OFCCP also determined the harassment was severe and pervasive, and officials with Ryan Companies knew of and, in some instances, participated in the harassment. Federal investigators learned employees had complained repeatedly over several years about illegal behaviors. The alleged incidents occurred between March 2021 and February 2024 in the Des Moines metropolitan area.
“ No worker should ever be illegally harassed and then retaliated against for reporting their workplace concerns and speaking with federal investigators. These actions are reprehensible violations of federal law,” said Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Acting Director Michele Hodge. “ For nearly 60 years, OFCCP has helped define and defend equal employment opportunity for U.S. workers. We are committed to holding employers that receive federal funding responsible for providing a workplace free of harassment where the core values of equality and equity are honored.”
To resolve the allegations, Ryan Companies entered into an agreement to pay $350,000 in monetary relief and comply with injunctive relief and routine monitoring.
“People should be able to go to work every day and be treated with dignity and respect, not degradation and abuse. The harassment and hostile work environment that these employees faced is appalling and might have continued if OFCCP had not intervened,” said Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Regional Director Carmen Navarro in Chicago. “Federal contractors must provide a workplace where harassment and retaliation are unacceptable. We will tolerate nothing less.”
Founded in 1938, Ryan Companies US Inc. is a national builder, developer, designer and real estate manager headquartered in Minneapolis and operates offices throughout the U.S. Ryan Companies currently has contracts with the U.S. General Services Administration. Since 2015, the company has held more than $900 million in federal contracts.
OFCCP launched the Class Member Locator to identify applicants or workers who may be entitled to monetary relief and/or consideration for job placement as a result of OFCCP’s compliance evaluations and complaint investigations. If you think you may be a class member who was subjected to sexual harassment, hostile work environment, or retaliation by Ryan Companies at its worksites in the Des Moines, Iowa area during the investigative period, please use OFCCP’s Class Member Locator to learn more about this and other settlements.
In addition to Executive Order 11246, OFCCP enforces Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974. Together, these laws prohibit employment discrimination.
Agency Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Date December 11, 2024 Release Number 24-2218-CHI Media Contact: Scott Allen Phone Number 312-353-4727 Email allen.scott@dol.gov Media Contact: Rhonda Burke Phone Number 312-353-4807 Email burke.rhonda@dol.gov Share This
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