Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor v. Valley Wide Plastering Construction Incorporated et al

  1. November 18, 2022

    Construction Co. To Pay DOL $2.6M In Overtime Row

    An Arizona construction firm agreed to pay the U.S. Department of Labor over $2.6 million after admitting that it failed to pay roughly 1,200 workers time-and-a-half wages for overtime work.

  2. May 06, 2022

    Judge Sanctions Construction Co. For Pay Practice Infractions

    An Arizona construction company failed to comply with a preliminary injunction ordering it to improve its pay practices, an Arizona federal judge ruled, signing off on the U.S. Department of Labor's request for sanctions.

  3. February 28, 2022

    Plaster Co. Urges Judge To Ax 'Draconian' DOL Sanctions Bid

    An Arizona construction company urged a federal judge to shoot down what it called a "draconian" request for sanctions filed by the U.S. Department of Labor, arguing that the agency incorrectly accused the company of not fulfilling court-ordered pay practice obligations.

  4. January 14, 2022

    DOL Wants Sanctions In Construction Co. FLSA Suit

    The U.S. Department of Labor has urged an Arizona federal judge to penalize a construction company it accuses of failing to pay workers overtime, claiming the business is falsifying time sheets and refusing to hand over employee contact information in defiance of a prior court order.

  5. October 19, 2021

    9th Circ. Won't Let DOL Hide Witness Identities In FLSA Suit

    The U.S. Department of Labor must reveal testifying informants' names to a construction company it accuses of failing to pay its workers overtime, the Ninth Circuit said Tuesday, rejecting the department's argument that keeping the names undisclosed would prevent retaliation. 

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