The Immigrant Dairy Worker Health and Safety project was developed by Migrant Clinicians Network, the National Farm Medicine Center, and five partners.
The plan would protect the safety and health of state and local government workers.
The organization is helping to improve Wikimedia content using its own resources.
The alliance will implement the Online Respirator Clearance program.
The $499,801 grant to the Oregon Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development will assist about 100 millworkers who lost their jobs after a November 2014 storm caused the roof of their plant to collapse.
The $7.5 million in funding will help workers prepare for jobs with high-wage employers.
The agreement is a new effort by the agencies to work together to protect the rights of employees and level the playing field for responsible employers by reducing the practice of misclassification.
The NCLR says that a California state policy solution could increase Latinos' retirement savings.
The alliance allows OSHA to speak, exhibit and appear at events sponsored by the NCTE.
The money is available through the new Sector Partnerships National Emergency Grant program.
The new center is a hub of information including a listing of certified industrial hygiene consultants.
DPS also won the large-agency category award in 2014.
More than 50,000 workers are estimated to die each year from occupational illnesses.
The event will take place May 6-8 in Atlanta.
DOL found that Danica Group LLC underpaid workers and misclassified some as independent contractors.
The proposed rule says an employer may offer incentives up to a maximum of 30 percent of the total cost of employee-only coverage, "whether in the form of a reward or penalty," to promote an employee's participation in a wellness program that includes disability-related inquiries or medical examinations, as long as participation is voluntary.
The WIOA is the first major reform to federal job training programs in more than 15 years.
The money comes in the form of job-driven grants to help more than 2,000 veterans overcome homelessness and secure employment.
The rising stars are considered the next generation of safety leaders.
The California DIR has launched the Return-to-Work Supplement Program for injured workers.