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📃 April 14, 2026 Representation Filings
9 Representation Case Filings and 1 Representation Management Case Filing
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13 Charges Against Employers and 4 Charges Against Labor Organizations
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A Phoenix small business that unlawfully fired a worker was ordered in 2026 to pay nearly $10,000 in backpay after failing to respond at every stage of a multi-year federal enforcement process.
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The U.S. Department of Labor hosts its 2026 Workers Memorial program on April 23, honoring workers killed on the job. Despite progress since 1970, over 5,000 Americans still die from workplace injuries each year.
A Phoenix small business that unlawfully fired a worker was ordered in 2026 to pay nearly $10,000 in backpay after failing to respond at every stage of a multi-year federal enforcement process.
The U.S. Department of Labor hosts its 2026 Workers Memorial program on April 23, honoring workers killed on the job. Despite progress since 1970, over 5,000 Americans still die from workplace injuries each year.
The DOL's EBSA issued FAB 2026-01, shifting its enforcement focus to egregious misconduct, fairness to fiduciaries, senior leadership oversight, and timely investigations, signaling a more targeted, rule-of-law approach.
Federal investigators found Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa restricted nursing employees' break time for expressing breast milk, in violation of the PUMP Act. The hospital has since updated its policies.
The Labor Department is offering $85 million in formula grants to all 50 states and territories to expand registered apprenticeships, a program the Trump administration has made central to its workforce strategy.
OSHA and Mascaro Construction have signed a safety partnership to protect workers during the 92,000 sq ft expansion of Pittsburgh's Heinz History Center, expected to wrap up by May 2028.
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The DOL's EBSA issued FAB 2026-01, shifting its enforcement focus to egregious misconduct, fairness to fiduciaries, senior leadership oversight, and timely investigations, signaling a more targeted, rule-of-law approach.
5 Representation Case Filings Including All Fired Up, Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center, Garda Work Security Services, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, and Starbucks
22 Charges Against Employers, 8 Charges Against Labor Organizations, and 1 Charge Involving Boycotts and Strikes
Federal investigators found Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa restricted nursing employees' break time for expressing breast milk, in violation of the PUMP Act. The hospital has since updated its policies.
The Labor Department is offering $85 million in formula grants to all 50 states and territories to expand registered apprenticeships, a program the Trump administration has made central to its workforce strategy.
OSHA and Mascaro Construction have signed a safety partnership to protect workers during the 92,000 sq ft expansion of Pittsburgh's Heinz History Center, expected to wrap up by May 2028.
OSHA updated its National Emphasis Program on workplace heat hazards on April 10, 2026, refocusing inspections on 55 high-risk industries using four years of enforcement data. The revised program is effective immediately and runs for five years.
12 Representation Case Filings and 1 Representation Management Case Filing
14 Charges Against Employers and 10 Charges Against Labor Organizations
An NLRB administrative law judge dismissed a complaint against the University of Dayton, finding its severance nondisclosure clause did not unlawfully restrict employees' labor rights under the landmark McLaren Macomb standard.
9 Representation Case Filings Including AC Hotel Pasadena, Bradford Airport Logistics, Didlake Inc., Hope Gas Inc., and Starbucks
14 Charges Against Employers and 6 Charges Against Labor Organizations