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11 Quotes from Women Labor Leaders

Jordan Steinberg - Mar 02, 2023
In honor of Women’s History Month, here are eleven inspiring quotes from women labor leaders.

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Successfully Navigating Hybrid Work - the OCIO Way

Thomas Flagg - Feb 28, 2023
We understand that as work changes for the public and our own staff, so too does IT support. That's why we’re constantly evaluating and adapting which tools and strategies best support the department’s mission.

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I am DOL: Clarissa Romero on Keeping Workers Safe on the Job

Office of Human Resources - Feb 24, 2023
Clarissa Romero, a safety and health compliance officer in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, helps make sure that workers come home safe at the end of every shift.

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IT Company Recognized for Hiring Veterans

Karla Langham - Feb 24, 2023
Our HIRE Vets Medallion Award recognizes exceptional employer efforts to recruit, employ and retain veterans.

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Making a Career of Caring for Others

Dustin Riles, Emily Rolen - Feb 15, 2023
If you’re interested in making a career of helping others, check out these seven growing jobs.

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5 Women to Celebrate This Galentine’s Day

Office of Public Affairs - Feb 13, 2023
5 women who helped improve work in America.

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3 Miners Electrocuted in 10 Days

Marcus Smith - Feb 10, 2023
Following the deaths of three miners, we’re urging all mine workers to follow electrical safety best practices.

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MSHA’s Melanie Calhoun on Women in Science Jobs

Office of Public Affairs - Feb 10, 2023
Ahead of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we sat down with MSHA Director of Technical Support Melanie Calhoun to learn more about her career path and advice for other women interested in STEM careers. 

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A Few Brave Workers Spoke Up. Now Hundreds Are Receiving $3.6 Million in Back Pay.

Ruben Rosalez - Feb 08, 2023
We're putting $3.6 million in back wages into workers' pockets.

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