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Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer shakes the hand of a worker in a blue shirt while several others look on. A large American flag hangs from the ceiling behind them.

100 days in, Trump’s Golden Age puts American workers first

National Small Business Week Virtual Summit. May 6-7, 2025

Empowering small businesses for a stronger America

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Standing down to prevent falls

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Fresh starts for formerly incarcerated veterans

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A Second Chance Set This Worker on the Path to Career Success

Office of Public Affairs - Apr 12, 2023
Second Chance Month provides an opportunity to highlight the barriers people face in finding work after incarceration – and the benefits of the programs that help them overcome those challenges.

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World Health Day: Celebrating Good Health and In-Demand Healthcare Jobs

Emily Krutsch, Javier Colato - Apr 05, 2023
As we celebrate World Health Day this April, learn about some of the healthcare occupations that are expected to grow the fastest from 2021 to 2031.

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Protecting Workers from Trenching Hazards

Scott Ketcham - Apr 05, 2023
In an unsafe trench, thousands of pounds of soil can bury a worker within seconds. Help get the word out about trench hazards and how to keep workers safe.

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Update to the CareerInfo App is Now Available!

Domingo Angeles - Apr 04, 2023
The CareerInfo app helps you find data and information about employment opportunities and prospects for hundreds of occupations. You can also find out about: median pay, education requirements, projected industry growth, and more!

Michele Santos-Cranford wearing a hardhat and a reflective vest with the MSHA logo

Q&A with MSHA Instructor Michele Santos-Cranford

Mine Safety and Health Administration - Mar 23, 2023
National Mine Health and Safety Academy Instructor Michele Santos-Cranford sat down with us to talk about her career and tips for women in the mining industry. 

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Marine Corps Veteran Gets Fresh Start with the Homeless Veteran Reintegration Program

Geatleen Charles-Talbot - Mar 23, 2023
The Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program got this veteran get back on her feet when she was facing housing insecurity.

In a crowded workroom, a woman pushes red fabric through a sewing machine.

The Exploitation of Garment Workers: Threading the Needle on Fast Fashion

Ruben Rosalez - Mar 21, 2023
Garment workers who make the looks you love are paid some of the lowest wages in the nation, sometimes as little as $1.58 per hour – and these workers produce clothing for many retailers you know.

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Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program Helps Native American Veteran Get Back on His Feet

Dana Kelly - Mar 17, 2023
Once facing unemployment and housing instability, today veteran Wil Lowe is thriving and is an advocate for the Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program.

Chart showing Projected Labor Force Changes for Women 2021-31.

Working Women: Data from the Past, Present and Future

Christine Machovec - Mar 15, 2023
For Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on working women in the labor force from the past, present and future.

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