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U.S. Labor Department investigation, litigation secured consent judgment SINKING SPRING, PA – The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a consent judgment requiring a Sinking Spring home healthcare agency and its operator– which intentionally misclassified workers as independent contractors and misapplied an overtime rule to avoid paying full wages – to pay 75 caregiver employees …

Looking north at Waterfront Amphitheater in Riverbank State Park, New York City, with George Washington Bridge in the background. Credit: Magnus Bäck/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 3.0 It has taken a very long time, but environmental justice has moved to the center of the environmental policy agenda. Here in New York City, the environmental justice movement …

A teenager accused of breaking into the home of 22-year-old Townsville crash victim Jennifer Board after she was killed has beaten the windows of a courtroom dock and yelled abuse during his bail hearing. Key points: One of the two teens accused of the burglary was denied bail He said he had “no idea” he …

The Reds thought they had snatched a late winner against Everton through their skipper, but Sadio Mane was ruled just offside in the build-up Liverpool were denied a dramatic winner in an action-packed Merseyside derby with Everton as the intervention of VAR saw a stoppage-time effort from Jordan Henderson ruled out. Jurgen Klopp’s side took the …

A West Campus duplex that was once home to a notable women’s health advocate will soon be demolished after the Historic Landmark Commission met last Monday evening and voted against historic designation and in favor of demolition for the home. Due to the condition of the duplex at 2609 San Pedro St., construction contractor Carter …

The 188 patent protects certain key aspects of Miller Mendel’s eSOPH platform. Miller Mendel, Inc. asserted in a federal lawsuit filed October 9, 2018, that Guardian Alliance Technologies’ platform infringes on certain claims in Miller Mendel’s 188 patent. The patent was granted to Tyler Miller, Miller Mendel’s Founder, President and CEO on June 30, 2015, and licensed exclusively to Miller Mendel, …

Despite citing the surge in coronavirus cases and economic fallout from the pandemic in California, Sutter Health failed to persuade a state judge on Thursday to delay the $575 million settlement it reached last December over accusations of price gouging and monopolistic practices. Sutter, which has already received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal …

Deborah Gatewood had two years to go before she could retire from a Detroit hospital. But Gatewood, a phlebotomist for three decades, will never celebrate that milestone. She died April 17 from symptoms related to the coronavirus. Her daughter said that prior to her mother’s death, she was denied a coronavirus test four times by …

State Department of Health investigators found multiple violations — including the lack of a full-time physician — at the Molokai Community Health Center, the island’s only federally qualified health center. Investigators also at times “refused to cooperate” and blocked access to the facility, the Health Department said. — Molokai Community Health …

Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the United States had declined to issue him a visa to attend a UN Security Council meeting scheduled in New York later this week, as tensions escalate between the two countries after the US killed Iran’s most prominent military commander. “They fear that someone comes to the US and reveals realities,” Zarif said from …