The Labor Department has reached an agreement with an environmental cleanup provider alleged to have discriminated against applicants for contract employment at the Hanford Nuclear Site near Richland, Wash.
The Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility is seen at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation June 30, 2005 near Richland, Washington.
will pay $157,621 in back wages and interest to the affected job seekers, and make job offers to eligible class members. The company must also revise and monitor its selection process, personnel practices, and hiring policies to ensure non-discriminatory hiring practices are in place at the Richland location.
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