Other · Tucson, AZ
City of Tucson
According to the U.S. Department of Labor (2010–2026), the Wage and Hour Division recovered $50,402 in back wages owed to 887 affected workers across 2 wage-theft cases.
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- OSHA penalties
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- Violations cited
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- OSHA inspections
- $50,402
- Back wages owed
City of Tucson in Tucson, AZ has been the subject of 0 OSHA workplace inspections and 0 citations since 2010, according to enforcement records from the U.S. Department of Labor. Separately, the Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division found $50,402 in back wages owed to 887 affected workers. All enforcement data below is sourced from the DOL public enforcement databases at data.dol.gov.
What the Data Says About City of Tucson
City of Tucson in Tucson, AZ has no OSHA inspection on record with PlainWorker. An absence of federal inspection activity is not the same as a clean safety record, it typically means this employer has not yet been selected for inspection under OSHA's targeting programs. By comparison, Village of Freeport in Freeport, NY has 0 OSHA inspections on record.
No OSHA penalty has been assessed against City of Tucson to date. The Other sector average runs $0 per employer. The Wage and Hour Division added 2 cases producing $50,402 in back wages owed to 887 affected workers.
Wage & Hour Findings
The Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division found that City of Tucson owed $50,402 in back wages to 887 employees across 2 cases and 888 violations. WHD enforces federal labor laws including the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), covering minimum wage, overtime pay, and child labor standards.
Industry Safety Context: Other
How City of Tucson compares to the Other sector, which has 2,231 employers tracked by PlainWorker.
| Metric | City of Tucson | Industry Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Inspections | 0 | 0.1 |
| Violations | 0 | 0.0 |
| Total Penalty | $0 | $0 |
| Avg Penalty per Inspection | $0 | $3 |
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Data as of 2026. Source: U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA, WHD).
Source: OSHA Enforcement Data
Inspection and violation records from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor, covering the period 2010–2026. Includes inspection dates, violation types (serious, willful, repeat, other-than-serious), and penalty amounts. Penalties shown are current assessed amounts and may differ from original citations due to settlement, contest, or reduction.
Source: Wage and Hour Division (WHD)
Compliance actions from the WHD, covering enforcement of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), including minimum wage, overtime, and child labor violations. Back wages represent amounts owed to affected employees as determined by WHD investigations.
Employer Matching
Employers are matched across OSHA and WHD datasets by name, state, and city. Employers included in PlainWorker have 2 or more OSHA inspections or $1,000+ in WHD back wages. Data is updated monthly from data.dol.gov.