DOL Asks for Feedback on Easier Fidelity Bonding Paperwork
Published Date: 6/20/2025
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Summary
The Department of Labor wants your thoughts on updating how they collect info about Fidelity Bonding, a program that helps protect employers and workers. This update aims to cut down on paperwork and make things easier for everyone involved. If you’re a business or worker connected to this bonding, now’s the time to weigh in before the deadline!
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