Team Industrial Services
Recent News About Team Industrial Services
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Sugar Land company slammed with massive $222 Million verdict for burning man alive
FORT BEND - A Texas jury has issued a $222 million verdict against Team Industrial Services (TEAM) for the death of Jesse Henson at the Jeffrey Energy Center power plant in Kansas, a press release states. -
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: U.S. Department of labor investigation results in pipeline contractor paying $127,000 in back wages, damages for failing to pay overtime
After an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD), Team Industrial Services Inc. – operating in Borger, Texas – has paid $127,000 in back wages and liquidated damages to 38 employees for violating the overtime requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). -
Worker blames chemical plant's negligence for serious burns
HOUSTON — A Louisiana worker is suing refinery plant owners, alleging negligence caused her to be burnt over her body and face after an explosion. -
Second suit filed in response to fatal June incident at Kan. power plant
HOUSTON – A second lawsuit has been filed in response to a June incident at a Kansas power plant which killed a pair of workers, per recent Harris County District Court records. -
Lawsuit filed in fatal steam release at Kan. power plant, widow alleges husband 'endured horrific death'
HOUSTON – The widow of a worker who recently perished after being exposed to a large steam release at a coal-fired power plant in Kansas has initiated wrongful death litigation against several companies, per recent Harris County District Court records. -
Black technicians file discrimination suit against Team Industrial Services, TeamQualSpec
BEAUMONT – Two African-American men are seeking more than $5 million in damages from their former employer over discrimination allegations. -
Man seeks damages over acid burns from WestRock Texas LP
HOUSTON – A man alleges WestRock Texas LP's failure to maintain a safe work environment caused acid burns to his body. -
Two black technicians accuse former employers of discrimination
BEAUMONT — Two Jefferson County men are suing their former employers, alleging a hostile work environment and racial discrimination.