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Support for Workers When Disaster Strikes

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Natural disasters create serious challenges for workers and employers. That's where the Wage and Hour Division comes in.

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Why You Should Download MSHA’s App

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The Miner Safety & Health App helps workers recognize and report hazards and understand mining health risks.

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5 Facts on the Trade Adjustment Assistance Phaseout

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Here are five things to know about the trade adjustment assistance phaseout.

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Creating Value Through Labor-Management Partnerships at Work

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Mutually beneficial solutions are at the heart of effective labor-management partnerships. Here are three tips for achieving them.

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Transforming the Permanent Visa Process

Gundeep Ahluwalia - Aug 25, 2023
Chief Information Officer Gundeep Ahluwalia shares updates on digitalization efforts for PERM visa certification and his own immigration journey.

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