USDOL: $322M in recovered wages for workers in FY 2019

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Department of Labor announced yesterday that the Wage and Hour Division recovered a record $322 million in wages owed workers in fiscal year 2019.

WHD also set a new record for compliance assistance events in fiscal year 2019, holding more than 3,700 educational outreach events—including on-the-ground presentations and trainings—to help job creators understand their responsibilities under the law.

“Through rigorous enforcement and robust compliance assistance, the U.S. Department of Labor is committed to ensuring that workers receive the wages they have earned,” said U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia. “These record-breaking numbers top the department’s totals from last year, which also set records, and confirm our ongoing commitment to strong enforcement and to providing employers with the tools they need to comply with the law.”

“We are delivering a level playing field for employers and employees alike,” said Wage and Hour Division administrator Cheryl Stanton. “We are delivering more back wages for workers than ever before, and we are steadfastly eliminating any unfair economic advantage employers may try to gain by skirting the rules. We are protecting those who do the right thing, pay their employees what they have legally earned, and operate in compliance.”

WHD is constantly improving and expanding a data-driven approach coupled with stakeholder engagement allows the Agency to identify accurately the industries and sectors in which to focus resources most efficiently. A new Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics launched this month will ensure WHD uses the most cutting-edge tools and data sources available to guide decision making and secure the largest possible impact.

Visit www.dol.gov/whd for additional information about WHD’s work. Employers and employees are encouraged to contact WHD at 866-4US-WAGE with any compliance questions or for further information. (PR)

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