The U.S. Department of Labor removed the Biden-era regulation from federal code and said it has no current plans for creating ...
Since President Donald Trump revoked Executive Order 14026, which established a $15 per hour federal contractor minimum wage, contractors have faced uncertainty about minimum wage obligations. DOL’s ...
On February 9, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California approved the parties’ stipulation in Center for Investigative Reporting v. U.S. Dep’t of Labor and lifted the ...
US Labor Dept. Urges Federal Court to Toss Claims of Interfering in Morgan Stanley Advisers' Lawsuit
The Department of Labor argued that investment advisers suing Morgan Stanley had no grounds to sue the government over an advisory opinion, saying the document is not legally binding. The advisers ...
The DOL proposed a new rule to simplify independent contractor classification, reverting to a framework similar to the 2021 rule.
The Department of Labor is not opposing a motion requesting a federal judge vacate a key Biden administration 401(k) rule, dealing a near-final blow to the regulation as the Trump administration seeks ...
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has resumed processing key employment visa applications after a halt caused by the ongoing federal government shutdown. Following the Department of Labor’s update, U ...
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