The Justice Department found that Riata rejected the worker from the job because it misunderstood its government contract that required the Dallas-based...
Riata Corporate Group will pay more than $22,000 in lost wages to the affected worker under the terms of the settlement., a management company for firms in energy and consumer goods like Longfellow Energy and Bishop Cider Co., determined that Riata violated the Immigration and Nationality Act by discriminating against a worker based on their citizenship and immigration status.
Riata will pay more than $22,000 in lost wages to the affected worker under the terms of the settlement and will pay a $4,610 civil penalty to the U.S., train its staff against immigration discrimination, revise its employment policies and is subject to monitoring and reporting requirements.The $100 million in U.S. Department of Labor’s Reentry Employment Opportunities grants would become permanent under the Workforce Reentry Act, which was introduced into the House in November by Rep.
, Business Reporter. Arcelia reports on equity and economic topics across North Texas' diverse communities. Before joining The Dallas Morning News in 2022, she covered housing, homelessness and real estate at The Tennessean in Nashville. She is a graduate of Gonzaga University and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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