Analysis

DOL Budget Cuts Could Mean Less Enforcement, Fewer Rules

By Braden Campbell (March 16, 2017, 8:53 PM EDT) -- The $2.5 billion cut to the U.S. Department of Labor outlined in President Donald Trump's budget blueprint Thursday means the DOL could be a very different agency in the near future. While exactly what will get eliminated as part of the 21 percent reduction is unclear, attorneys say the agency's rulemaking and enforcement efforts will likely take a hit....

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