U.S. Department of Labor Press Release
Department of Labor announces corporate-wide settlement agreement with Dollar
Tree, Family Dollar to address hazards at thousands of US stores
Agreement will enhance retailer’s safety
compliance, increase ability to manage safety, health hazards
WASHINGTON
– The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that its Occupational Safety and
Health Administration has entered into a
corporate-wide settlement agreement with the operators of one of the
nation’s largest discount retail chains to improve
workplace safety significantly in stores nationwide. A key pillar of
President Biden’s plan — Bidenomics — is empowering to grow the middle class.
The settlement agreement requires Dollar Tree and Family Dollar to conduct a
comprehensive, nationwide assessment of the root causes of the violations OSHA
has repeatedly cited at multiple stores, with a plan to identify causes and make
operational changes to correct them within a two-year period. In the meantime,
to ensure prompt abatement of any future violations related to blocked exits,
access to fire extinguishers and electrical panels, and improper material
storage at stores nationwide, the companies must correct hazards — within 48
hours of OSHA notifying them — and later submit proof the hazards were
corrected. Failure to do so subjects the companies to
monetary assessments of $100,000 per day of violation, up to $500,000, as well
as OSHA inspection and enforcement actions.
“By securing this agreement with Dollar Tree and Family Dollar, the department
is making good on President Biden’s commitment to be the most pro-worker
administration in history,” said Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su. “At the
Department of Labor, we know that every worker deserves to come home safe at the
end of the workday. Through our robust enforcement of workplace protections and
use of innovative legal methods that resulted in this agreement, thousands of
workers will have a healthier, safer and more certain future.”
“By creating incentives for companies to implement systemic solutions
nationwide, the Department of Labor has created a pathway to ensuring more
workers are safe and protected when they're at work,” said Solicitor of Labor
Seema Nanda. “The Solicitor’s office and OSHA support innovative agreements
under which companies commit to solve the underlying problems that create
hazards. We were willing to use this approach because these companies had
already taken substantial steps to address the systemic issues, which gave us
confidence that this innovative approach would work.”
“This agreement focuses on improving working conditions at thousands of stores
nationwide,” said Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Doug
Parker. “Dollar Tree and Family Dollar have agreed to significant investments to
more effectively identify and correct the root causes of the hazards most
commonly found during OSHA inspections, including blocked exits and unstable
stacking of materials.”
The companies have also agreed to pay $1.35 million in penalties to settle
existing contested as well as open inspections of similar alleged violations.
Entered on Aug. 17, 2023, the corporate-wide settlement agreement covers all
Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores within federal OSHA jurisdiction. As part
of the agreement, which may last up to two years, the company will form safety
advisory groups with extensive employee representation, enhance hazard
identification and control programs, develop an audit program, create a new
employee training program and hire additional safety professionals.
Dollar Tree has also agreed to maintain a 24-hour hotline to receive safety
complaints and establish a tracking system to ensure complaints are addressed.
The company will also hold quarterly meetings between OSHA and its Dollar Tree
and Family Dollar operations to discuss progress towards systemic improvements.
The company first signed a corporate-wide settlement agreement with OSHA in
2015, which expired in 2018.
Based in Chesapeake, Virginia, Dollar Tree operates more than 16,000 Dollar Tree
and Family Dollar stores in 48 states and Canada, and is one of the nation’s
largest chains of discount retail locations as Dollar Tree and Family Dollar
stores. The company also maintains a nationwide logistics network and employs
more than 193,000 people.
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