Monthly Archives: April 2023

Grieving Parent Writes Powerful Letter In USA Today, Urges Action To Protect Teens Against Social Media Addiction
On March 3rd, 2023, Kristin Bride, a grieving mother and a dedicated social media reform advocate, penned a powerful letter in the USA Today. Tragically, her 16-year-old son Carson took his own life after terrible cyberbullying. Kristin Bride and other parents are demanding that congress takes action to hold social media companies accountable. Here,… Read More »

Nearly $170,000 Recovered On Behalf Of Roofing Workers Improperly Denied Overtime In New York
On March 7th, 2023, the Department of Labor (DOL) announced that it recovered $166,832 in compensation on behalf of several dozen roofing workers in New York. The DOL determined that Lakeside Roofing & Contracting LLC—a company based in Ontario County—improperly paid straight time wages to workers for travel time and for work in excess… Read More »