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OSHA Increases Civil Fines by 2.5% in 2025
The U.S. Department of Labor announced it will again increase fines for civil penalties issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) by 2.5% based on inflation for 2025.
The increases follow a 3.2% hike on civil penalty amounts
initiated in 2024.Beginning this month, the maximum OSHA penalties for serious and other-than-serious violations will increase from $16,131 to $16,550 per violation. The maximum penalty for willful or repeated violations will increase from $161,323 to $165,514 per violation.
In 2015, Congress passed the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act to advance the effectiveness of civil monetary penalties and to maintain their deterrent effect. Under the Act, agencies are required to publish “catch-up” rules that adjust the level of civil monetary penalties and make subsequent annual adjustments for inflation no later than Jan. 15 of each year.
OSHA offers a variety of options for employers looking for compliance assistance, including access to specialists in most of the offices across the country. Find additional resources about robust outreach and education programs for employers and workers at the OSHA website.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced a 2.5% increase in civil fines for violations in 2025. This increase is part of OSHA’s ongoing efforts to hold employers accountable for maintaining safe and healthy work environments for their employees.The updated penalty amounts for violations such as workplace safety hazards, failure to provide proper training, and lack of personal protective equipment have been adjusted to reflect the current cost of living and inflation rates. OSHA hopes that these increased fines will serve as a deterrent to companies who may be tempted to cut corners on safety measures.
Employers are urged to review their safety protocols and ensure compliance with OSHA regulations to avoid costly penalties. The safety and well-being of workers should always be a top priority, and OSHA’s increased fines serve as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a safe workplace for all employees.
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NFL fines Bengals and Broncos players for actions in Week 17 game.
CINCINNATI – Cornerback Josh Newton is the latest Cincinnati Bengals player to receive a fine for a violent gesture.
The NFL fined Newton $4,885 for “unsportsmanlike conduct (violent gesture)” in the first quarter of last Saturday’s 30-24 overtime win against the Denver Broncos.
The gesture occurred after Denver quarterback Bo Nix threw and incomplete pass to wide receiver Courtland Sutton in the end zone with Newton in coverage.
Neither the game broadcast nor the All 22 film shows the gesture in question, as Newton celebrated the third down stop with teammate Geno Stone before the video cuts to the next play.
Cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt was fined $9,019 for a violent gesture in the Bengals’ Week 15 win at Tennessee.
Wide receiver Andrei Iosivas was fined earlier this season for a violent gesture but won his appeal and the league fully rescinded the fine.
Wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase also was fined for a violent gesture in Week 5, and that discipline stood after an appeal hearing.
Also in Saturday’s game, Denver safety P.J. Locke was fined $13,972 for “unnecessary roughness (use of helmet).”
The play occurred in the third quarter when Locke led with his helmet and struck Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki in the helmet along the sideline on an 8-yard gain.
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The NFL has handed down fines to several players from the Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos following their Week 17 matchup. The fines stem from various actions that occurred during the game, including unnecessary roughness, unsportsmanlike conduct, and other violations of league rules.Among those fined were Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict and Broncos linebacker Todd Davis, who were both penalized for late hits on opposing players. Additionally, Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick and Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders were fined for engaging in a verbal altercation on the field.
The NFL has made it clear that player safety and sportsmanship are top priorities, and they will continue to take disciplinary action when necessary. Both teams have been reminded of the importance of upholding the league’s standards of conduct and are expected to adhere to them moving forward.
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DOT fines JetBlue for ‘chronically delayed flights’
JetBlue Airways aircraft are pictured at departure gates at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on June 15, 2013.
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The Department of Transportation fined JetBlue Airways $2 million for “chronically delayed flights,” the first penalty of its kind, the DOT said Friday.
JetBlue operated four routes that were delayed at least 145 times from June 2022 through November 2023, the DOT said. Those were between JetBlue’s home hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport and Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina; between Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Florida, and JFK, and between Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Windsor Locks, Connecticut, according to the DOT.
“Today’s action puts the entire airline industry on notice that we expect their flight schedules to reflect reality,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a news release.
JetBlue was responsible for more than 70% of the disruptions on the four routes, the DOT said. The airline failed to adjust the flight times “to avoid illegal unrealistic scheduling,” the department added.
The DOT considers a flight chronically delayed if it is flown at least 10 times a month and arrives over 30 minutes late more than half the time. It said it has ongoing investigations into other airlines for unrealistic flight schedules.
JetBlue said in a statement the government has to do more to improve staffing of air traffic controllers and modernize the system, echoing calls from executives at Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and other major carriers.
“While we’ve reached a settlement to resolve this matter regarding four flights in 2022 and 2023, we believe accountability for reliable air travel equally lies with the U.S. government, which operates our nation’s air traffic control system,” JetBlue said in its statement. “We believe the U.S. should have the safest, most efficient, and advanced air traffic control system in the world, and we urge the incoming administration to prioritize modernizing outdated ATC technology and addressing chronic air traffic controller staffing shortages to reduce ATC delays that affect millions of air travelers each year.”
Based in New York, JetBlue operates in some of the world’s most congested airspace. From January through September 2024, JetBlue ranked ninth out of 10 U.S. airlines in on-time arrivals with 71.3% of flights arriving on time, an improvement over 64.9% in the year-earlier period, according to a monthly DOT tally.
The DOT said it would credit JetBlue $1 million of the fine for goodwill compensation already paid to passengers during the investigation’s time frame as well as for compensation that is payable within a year of the order with vouchers to affected passengers paid at at least $75.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a hefty fine to JetBlue for their ‘chronically delayed flights.’ The airline has been under scrutiny for consistently failing to operate their flights on time, causing inconvenience and frustration for passengers.The DOT has fined JetBlue for violating regulations regarding flight delays and cancellations, highlighting the importance of punctuality and reliability in the airline industry. This fine serves as a reminder to all airlines to prioritize the timely operation of their flights and provide better service to their customers.
JetBlue has been instructed to improve their flight operations and ensure that delays are minimized in the future. Passengers are advised to stay informed about their flight status and make necessary arrangements in case of any disruptions.
Let this serve as a lesson to all airlines that the DOT will not tolerate chronically delayed flights and will take action against those who fail to meet their obligations to passengers.
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Morocco imposes fines on those who do not regularise their money
The Moroccan government has launched an initiative for citizens to regularise undeclared cash by 31 December 2024.
According to Jamal Ma’touq, a legal expert, this measure aims to address the high flow of cash outside the banking system, which represents almost half of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), estimated at 1,700 billion dirhams.
The proposal allows citizens to declare their funds by paying a reduced fee of 5%, which legalises the money and facilitates its use in unrestricted purchases and commercial transactions. The aim of this measure is to reduce uncontrolled cash circulation and broaden the tax base.
Therefore, from 2025, those who do not regularise their situation will face fines ranging from 30% to 37% of the total amount of money detected.
Ma’touq recalled that a similar measure implemented in 2021 was criticised for not sanctioning those who did not declare their funds, which raised doubts about the effectiveness of the initiative.
The government is seeking to raise funds to finance key economic commitments, including the universalisation of social protection, direct social support, and preparations for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 World Cup. As Ma’touq explained, these initiatives require significant investments and the mobilisation of financial resources.
Jamal Ma’touq, legal expert – PHOTO/ SOCIAL NETWORKS Transparency and financial sustainability
He stressed that this measure not only seeks to strengthen transparency in the financial system, but also reflects the government’s commitment to tax fairness and sustainability.
Declaring money allows citizens to avoid harsher penalties and, at the same time, to contribute to the country’s development.
With this initiative, Rabat has encouraged citizens to reflect on an opportunity that combines a reduced cost with the possibility of actively participating in the financing of key projects that will define Morocco’s future.
Morocco has recently announced that they will be imposing fines on individuals who do not regularise their money by a certain deadline. The government is cracking down on those who have been operating in the informal economy and not declaring their income.Those who fail to declare their money and assets will face hefty fines, along with potential legal consequences. The deadline for regularising their money is fast approaching, and individuals are urged to act quickly to avoid penalties.
This move comes as Morocco aims to strengthen its economy and crack down on tax evasion and money laundering. By enforcing stricter regulations and penalties, the government hopes to encourage individuals to come forward and declare their assets.
It is essential for individuals in Morocco to comply with these regulations and avoid any potential fines or legal consequences. Regularising money and assets is not only a legal requirement but also crucial for the country’s economic stability.
If you have not yet regularised your money in Morocco, it is strongly advised to do so before the deadline to avoid facing fines and legal repercussions. Stay informed and take the necessary steps to comply with the regulations set by the government.
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#Morocco #imposes #fines #regularise #moneyJosh Giddey triple-double in win vs Bucks, Naji Marshall v Jusuf Nurkic fight, brawl, Dallas Mavericks v Phoenix Suns, suspensions, fines, Joel Embiid
Josh Giddey has recorded his second triple-double for the Bulls after playing a pivotal role in a 116-111 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday at Chicago.
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In what was Giddey’s first game back from an ankle injury, the Australian was involved from the very start on his way to a team-high 23 points to go with 15 rebounds, 10 assists, one steal and a block.
With it, Giddey became the first Bulls player to record multiple triple-doubles in a single season since Jimmy Butler in 2016-17, and the youngest with multiple since Michael Jordan.
Giddey was particularly physical in crashing the glass and fighting for rebounds and while he was putting his stamp on the game with his playmaking, as is usually the case, it was particularly pleasing to see him also making an impact on the defensive end.
That was especially true down the stretch as Giddey had two consecutive contests on Khris Middleton, forcing tough shots with the Bucks forward making one of two attempts.
“Josh has got length so just trying not to foul him and trying to make him shoot over him was what we hoped to,” Bulls coach Billy Donovan said of Giddey’s efforts on Middleton.
“He made a couple in the lane and he’s hard to handle because he’s got size and he can get it off but I thought Josh really competed and battled defensively.”
The execution wasn’t always perfect but the effort was certainly there from Giddey, who had a clutch, go-ahead 3-pointer in the final minute of the game and then backed it up with another strong defensive possession to help force a turnover that led to a Patrick Williams bucket on the other end.
That shot put Chicago up 111-108 inside the final 50 seconds before a Brook Lopez triple tied the game, but Coby White, who had 22 points in the win, put the Bulls back ahead 113-111 before Giddey hustled for another key defensive rebound to help seal the win.
The Bucks fouled Giddey, who made both free throws to extend the lead out to 115-111. Lopez then missed his next 3-point attempt and another Zach LaVine free throw was enough to see Chicago home.
It was particularly telling that Giddey was playing in the final minutes of the game, having previously not been trusted in clutch situations due to his issues on defence.
On Sunday, however, Giddey gave Donovan no choice but to play him and the Australian repaid the Bulls coach with a few big plays to secure the win.
“I’ve seen growth in that area and I’ve seen competitiveness in that area,” Donovan said of Giddey’s development on the defensive end.
“He’s got size, he’s got length and he’s got good feet. I think the biggest thing is how he can navigate screening actions and I think he fought through a lot. I thought he fought on post-ups.
“He’s capable but he’s got to do it consistently… when you point out things to him, he realises areas (he needs to improve). He enjoys watching film, he wants to find ways to get better. He’s been willing to grow in that area and I’ve seen significant progress.”
Giddey told Chicago Sports Network’s K.C. Johnson in his post-game interview that it was “good to be in there” late in the fourth quarter, adding that his previously injured ankle felt “great”.
“In this environment you guys (the crowd) were unbelievable and we feed off this energy. Not just myself but the rest of the guys that finished that game,” added Giddey.
“I thought we executed really well down the stretch. We were composed, we were poised and that’s a really good team. That’s an experienced team that has won a championship. They know how to close out games… that was a much-needed win.”
It was a huge result for the Bulls, coming off a 141-133 loss to the Hawks which saw them cough up 50 points in the fourth quarter. Back-to-back defeats of 21 and 25 points to the Bucks and Celtics preceded that result.
Josh Giddey #3 of the Chicago Bulls celebrates a three pointer against the Milwaukee Bucks during the second half at the United Center on December 28, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)Source: AFP ELSEWHERE…
The NBA has suspended Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall for four games and Phoenix Suns centre Jusuf Nurkic for three games for their roles in an on-court brawl.
Dallas forward P.J. Washington copped a one-game and all of the suspensions handed down on Sunday are without pay.
Nurkic and Marshall came to blows and were ejected during the Mavericks’ 98-89 win at Footprint Center.
Things came to a head early in the third quarter when Nurkic was called for an offensive foul, sending the Mavericks’ Daniel Gafford to the floor inside the paint.
After a few moments, Nurkic and Marshall converged, with the former slapping Marshall on the noggin before Marshall punched his opponent up high.
P.J. Washington also shoved Nurkic in the middle of all this, sending him tumbling back near mid-court.
Officials then stepped in to prevent the teams from doing any further damage.
When all was said and done, all three players were ejected from the contest and Suns coach Mike Budenholzer was left unimpressed.
“I think that level of altercation is not good for our team,” he said after the game.
“It’s not good for anybody individually, it’s not good for our league.”
Mavericks coach Jason Kidd saw it a different way, saying he was happy with how his players protected themselves.
“They were protecting each other. That’s what that was,” Kidd said, according to the Dallas Morning News.
“Emotions can get high. For our guys to protect each other, we talk about it and it was displayed tonight.”
Suns rookie Ryan Dunn told reporters after the game that Nurkic and Marshall were talking with one another after the original offence foul before things got physical.
“I think it was just the heat of the moment, they were chipping back and forth,” Dunn said. “Heat of the moment we’re here for Nurk.”
Dunn clarified why he was in de-escalation mode and not trying to add to the fray.
“I’m a rookie, I don’t have enough money to be getting fined $5,000,” he said with a laugh. “I can’t throw a punch, but just trying to de-escalate it.”
EMBIID COPS HUGE FINE
Philadelphia 76ers centre Joel Embiid was fined $120,000 AUD by the NBA on Friday for making “obscene gestures on the playing court” in the Sixers’ 118-114 victory over the Boston Celtics on Christmas Day.
The league said in a statement the incidents occurred in the first half of the 76ers’ victory in Boston, in which Embiid scored 27 points with nine rebounds.
Embiid celebrated a layup in the first half with the “DX crotch chop” thrusting gesture he has adopted from professional wrestling and been fined for in the past.
He had another gesture for Boston fans after a three-pointer shortly before halftime.
The 2023 NBA Most Valuable Player has appeared in just nine games this season because of injuries — the latest a sinus fracture that has him playing in a protective mask — and a three-game suspension for a physical altercation with a journalist.
Embiid had another injury scare before Wednesday’s game, falling over the security rope at the perimeter of the court during warm-ups and grabbing his right ankle.
He appeared untroubled during the game, but was listed as “questionable” for Saturday’s game against the Utah Jazz with the sinus fracture and a left foot sprain.
Josh Giddey shines with a triple-double in win against Bucks, Naji Marshall and Jusuf Nurkic engage in heated brawl during Dallas Mavericks vs Phoenix Suns matchup, suspensions and fines handed out, Joel Embiid dominates on the court
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C.J. Gardner-Johnson loses another $45,000 in fines after his ejection Sunday
The NFL fined Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson $45,022 for his two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against the Commanders last week.
A second unsportsmanlike conduct penalty is an automatic ejection, and thus Gardner-Johnson was sent to the locker room early in the third quarter.
He has received three other unsportsmanlike conduct penalties this season and an unnecessary roughness. Gardner-Johnson’s total fines this season are $101,298.
It is unclear what Gardner-Johnson did either time to draw the penalties Sunday, but he likely said the magic words to either the officials or to Commanders players. He raised both middle fingers to the Commanders crowd as he neared the tunnel after being escorted off the sideline by a team official.
The Eagles missed him as the Commanders scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the last with six seconds left, to upset Philadelphia.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson, a defensive back for the New Orleans Saints, has landed himself in hot water once again after being ejected from Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This latest incident has resulted in Gardner-Johnson being fined a whopping $45,000 by the NFL.This is not the first time Gardner-Johnson has found himself on the receiving end of fines for his on-field behavior. In fact, he has already accumulated over $90,000 in fines this season alone. The NFL has not been shy about penalizing players for unsportsmanlike conduct, and Gardner-Johnson’s repeated violations have not gone unnoticed.
It remains to be seen whether Gardner-Johnson will learn from his mistakes and clean up his act on the field. In the meantime, he will have to deal with the financial consequences of his actions. Let this serve as a reminder to all players that there are consequences for their behavior, both on and off the field.
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