US Department of Labor investigation finds Birmingham construction company willfully exposed workers to trench collapse at Bessemer worksite

US Department of Labor investigation finds Birmingham construction company willfully exposed workers to trench collapse at Bessemer worksite BIRMINGHAM – A U.S. Department of Labor investigation has found numerous safety hazards at a civil construction employer’s worksite following a trench collapse in Jefferson County. The department’sOccupational Safety and Health Administration investigators found CB&A Construction LLC workers removed and installed drain pipes for Jefferson County under a suspended load, without hard hats, and at the edge of an excavation that lacked protective restraints.OSHA cited CB&A Construction with a willful violation and proposed $170,145 in penalties.CB&A Construction LLC has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA’s area director, or contest the findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. Penalties and citations may...

US Department of Labor, Trade Representative seek review of alleged denial of rights at steel pipe manufacturer in Mexico

US Department of Labor, Trade Representative seek review of alleged denial of rights at steel pipe manufacturer in Mexico
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement’s Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement requested that the government of Mexico review an alleged denial of workers’ rights at Tubos de Acero de Mexico S.A., a manufacturer of seamless steel pipe located in Veracruz, Mexico.The U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Trade Representative co-chair the Interagency Labor Committee. The request follows a May 14, 2025, petition filed by SINAIN, a Mexican union.Filed under the USMCA’s Rapid Response Mechanism, the petition alleges that the company is systematically denying SINAIN members their right to freedom of association and collective bargaining through acts of anti-union discrimination and interference with union activity.After the Interagency Labor Committee found sufficient and credible evidence supporting the petition’s allegations, the U.S. government submitted a request for Mexico to review the case using the RRM.The Mexican government has 10 days to decide whether to conduct a review and 45 days from today to investigate the claims and present its findings. TAMSA is one of the world’s leading producers of seamless steel tubes for the oil and gas, automobile, and construction industries. It exports to more than 50 countries, including the U.S.Learn more about the department’s international work.

Published at June 13, 2025 at 05:00AM
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