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DOL Recovers More than $1.7 Million for SSM Health Care Workers

SSM Health Care, a medical corporation comprised of seven health care centers and hospitals in the St. Louis area, has paid more than $1.7 million in back wages following a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) investigation by the Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division.

Sleep apnea may afflict as many as 28 percent of commercial drivers, according to studies.

Trucking Sleep Apnea Conference Announced

The May 12 meeting at a hotel near Baltimore and Washington will bring experts together to seek solutions to a problem that may afflict as many as 28 percent of commercial drivers. An indication of the federal interest in this issue is the fact NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman will deliver a May 11 keynote speech.

ATA wants fleet members to share their 2009 safety experience so FMCSA can see how the current hours rule is working.

New Motor Carriers' Hours Rule No Easy Task

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is asking its Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee to advise on a draft rulemaking to be ready by next July.

DOL Wants Job Search Sites to Join Challenge

Announced Dec. 3, the "Tools for America's Job Seekers Challenge" will connect workers with online career resources and allow them to review the offerings.

DOL Settles Foreign Worker Program Violations with Arizona Tomato Grower

Eurofresh Inc. of Willcox, Ariz., has reached an agreement with the Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division to pay $937,460 in back wages and interest to 587 U.S. workers following an investigation into company practices related to hiring temporary, non-immigrant, foreign agricultural workers.

FEMA Webinar to Examine Liability Issues in Emergency Involvement

The new live series of webinars from the agency's Community Preparedness Division are free to the first 500 visitors who enter the Web site at the time of the event.

Webcast Examines Safety Profession's Key Role in CSR, Sustainability Plans

"[W]e as safety professionals are part of the 'triple bottom line,'" said webcast presenter and Global Solutions Inc. President Kathy A. Seabrook, referring to the economic, environmental, and social components that make up businesses' corporate social responsibility and sustainability initiatives.

Fueling Cultural Change

Strongest leaders know that real Safety goes beyond what you think or say; it’s revealed when there’s no time to think.



Occupational Therapist, Patient Recruiter Plead Guilty to Medicare Fraud

The pair's schemes were brought to court as part of the Medicare Fraud Strike Force, which, since March 2007, has obtained indictments of more than 331 individuals and organizations that collectively have billed the Medicare program for more than $720 million.

EEA Has Plans in Place for 2010 Networking Expo

The inaugural event, designed for buyers and sellers of employee engagement products and services, will help attendees and exhibitors get to know one another as they engineer new ways to use rewards and recognition to drive performance, EEA says.

DOL Grants Texas $2.5M to Aid Workers Impacted by Base Closures

This second and final grant increment, awarded to the state's Department of Workforce Services, will fund strategies to minimize the time BRAC-impacted workers are unemployed and assist them in upgrading their skills to attract potential employers, the department said.

Rewards & Recognition Firm Wins Stevie for Employer of the Year

Stevie Awards, produced by the creators of the American Business Awards, are designed to recognize the accomplishments of outstanding women executives, business owners, and the companies they run.

Campaign Promotes Banning of the Handshake

The Web site serving as ground central for the campaign includes tips on alternatives to handshaking and articles such as "History of the Handshake," "Famous People Who Don't Shake Hands," and "How Many Men Wash Their Hands After Using Toilet."

Survey: Climate Change Concern is Waning, Especially in the UK

On the question of public spending to tackle climate change, the majority of UK consumers indicated that providing health care and fighting crime should be a higher priority.

Movie Theater Chain to Pay for 'Sexually Hostile Workplace'

According to EEOC data, the percentage of men filing sexual harassment charges with the federal agency and state/local government agencies nationwide has increased over the past decade from 12 to 16 percent of all charges involving sexual harassment.

Army, NIMH Start Big Study of Military Mental Health

About 900,000 servicemembers will be involved during a three-year period, with 100,000 new recruits surveyed annually and followed over time.

DOL Announces nearly $55 Million in Green Job Training Grants

Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis recently announced nearly $55 million in green job grants, as authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The grants will support job training and labor market information programs to help workers, many in underserved communities, find jobs in expanding green industries and related occupations.

Dr. Pamela Hymel, MD, MPH, FACOEM, is president of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

ACOEM Sounds Alarm on GINA Title II Regs

Dr. Pamela Hymel, the association's president, warned her members that EEOC may conclude wellness programs provided through group health plans are not voluntary if incentives to participate are involved, which could severely restrict their use by employees.

Managers Are Key to Healthier, More Satisfied Employees

Managers take note: a flexible workplace can make employees, their families, and their workplaces healthier and happier, according to recent studies conducted by industrial organizational psychologists.

OSHA Issues H1N1 Enforcement Procedures Directive

States are required to notify OSHA whether they intend to adopt policies and procedures identical to today’s Instruction or adopt or maintain different policies and instructions for conducting inspections to minimize high to very high risk occupational exposures to the virus identified as 2009 H1N1 influenza.

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