The nearly $9.5 million is the second payment in less than a year. Union officials demand accountability.
Settlement coming to the Board of Public Works is the second from the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services as part of a federal wage-theft investigation dating back to former Gov. Larry Hogan.
The leader of the largest union representing state workers claims a $13 million settlement is the second largest in the nation for current and former corrections employees.
Moore covers a wide range of topics from his first six months in office.
The payout is the second levied against the department by the U.S. Department of Labor since 2022.