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against whom the order is issued a sum equal to the aggre- 
gate amount of all costs and expenses (including attorney's 
fees) reasonably incurred, as determined by the Secretary, 
by the complainant for, or in connection with, the bringing of 
the complaint upon which the order was issued. 
“(c) (1) Any employee or employer adversely affected 
or aggrieved by an order issued under subsection (b) may 
obtain review of the order in the United States court of 
appeals for the circuit in which the violation, with respect 
to which the order was issued, allegedly occurred. The peti- 
tion for review must be filed within sixty days from the 
issuance of the Secretary’s order. Review shall conform to 
chapter 7 of title 5 of the United States Code. 
“(2) An order of the Secretary, with respect to which 
review could have been obtained under paragraph (1), 
shall not be subject to judicial review in any criminal or 
other civil proceeding. 
“ (d) Whenever a person has failed to comply with an 
order issued under subsection (b) (2), the -Secretary shall 
file a civil action in the United States district court for the 
district in which the violation was found to occur to enforce 
such order. In actions brought under this subsection, the 
district courts shall have jurisdiction to grant all appropriate 
relief, including injunctive relief. Civil actions brought under 
this subsection shall be heard and decided expeditiously. 
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