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Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor v. Valley Wide Plastering Construction Incorporated et al
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2:18-cv-04756
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November 18, 2022
Construction Co. To Pay DOL $2.6M In Overtime Row
An Arizona construction firm agreed to pay the U.S. Department of Labor over $2.6 million after admitting that it failed to pay roughly 1,200 workers time-and-a-half wages for overtime work.
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May 06, 2022
Judge Sanctions Construction Co. For Pay Practice Infractions
An Arizona construction company failed to comply with a preliminary injunction ordering it to improve its pay practices, an Arizona federal judge ruled, signing off on the U.S. Department of Labor's request for sanctions.
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February 28, 2022
Plaster Co. Urges Judge To Ax 'Draconian' DOL Sanctions Bid
An Arizona construction company urged a federal judge to shoot down what it called a "draconian" request for sanctions filed by the U.S. Department of Labor, arguing that the agency incorrectly accused the company of not fulfilling court-ordered pay practice obligations.
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January 14, 2022
DOL Wants Sanctions In Construction Co. FLSA Suit
The U.S. Department of Labor has urged an Arizona federal judge to penalize a construction company it accuses of failing to pay workers overtime, claiming the business is falsifying time sheets and refusing to hand over employee contact information in defiance of a prior court order.
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October 19, 2021
9th Circ. Won't Let DOL Hide Witness Identities In FLSA Suit
The U.S. Department of Labor must reveal testifying informants' names to a construction company it accuses of failing to pay its workers overtime, the Ninth Circuit said Tuesday, rejecting the department's argument that keeping the names undisclosed would prevent retaliation.