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/ 6 years agoGeorgia Transmissions Manufacturer Cited After Fatality
The automobile transmission manufacturer faces $68,194 in penalties.
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/ 6 years agoUS Labor Dept Investigation of Company Working in Ga Leads to $178k in Back Pay
These erroneous classifications resulted in the employer paying these employees at rates lower than those required by law for the work...
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/ 6 years agoGa Ports Authority Issues Call to Action for Development
The Georgia Ports Authority achieved its busiest month ever for containerized trade in August, handling 437,750 twenty-foot equivalent container units.
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/ 6 years agoFTC Sues Match.com Owner Over Alleged ‘Fake Love Interest’ Tricks
Match.com owns Tinder, OKCupid, PlentyOfFish, and other dating sites and allegedly used fake love interest advertisements to trick hundreds of thousands...
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/ 6 years agoAnother Ga Company Sued by EEOC
The suit alleges that the employee was denied a reasonable accommodation for her epilepsy, migraines, and heart condition, and was then...
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/ 6 years agoHUD Charges Ga Company with Discrimination
The charge alleges a condominium complex is not accessible to persons with disabilities
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/ 6 years agoUPS to Pay $2.25 Million to Settle EEOC Pregnancy Discrimination Charge
Package Delivery Company to Reimburse Pregnant Employees Not Granted Accommodations Under Company's Former Policy That Would Have Enabled Them to Work
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/ 6 years agoGa Company to Pay $45,000 to Settle EEOC Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
The EEOC charged that the company violated federal law when it rescinded its job offer to an applicant after it learned...
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/ 6 years agoHyundai Settles with Feds Over Engines Illegally Imported & Sold
Under a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Justice, Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc.(HCEA) and Hyundai...
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/ 6 years agoGa Labor Commissioner: State Broke Records Last Month
State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said this week that Georgia broke records again in August – posting all-time highs in jobs...