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Growing the Workforce Through our Re-Employment Services and Eligibility Assessments Program

- Sep 26, 2022
During National Workforce Development Month, we highlight the education, training and skills Americans need to advance their careers.

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Corrina’s Story - Safe Transportation for Farmworkers

Ruben Rosalez - Sep 20, 2022
The agricultural sector remains one of the most dangerous with hundreds of fatalities occurring each year, many related to transportation related incidents. The Wage and Hour Division is working hard to prevent these tragedies.

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Transitioning from Active Duty? Consider Becoming an Apprentice!

Carolyn Renick - Sep 14, 2022
A great career with competitive wages doesn't always have to include college.

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Serving the Workers Who Serve Us

Michael Speer - Sep 13, 2022
We’ve recovered over $5 million for workers under an initiative focusing on workers who support businesses by cleaning, providing security or doing landscaping.

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Getting the Word Out on Preventing Suicides 

Karena Lorek - Sep 08, 2022
During Suicide Prevention Month, we’re getting the word out about the importance of supporting workers’ mental health. 

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Reducing Technical Debt at the Department of Labor

Gundeep Ahluwalia - Sep 08, 2022
Technical debt is used to refer to results of inefficient or outdated software and applications. Learn how we're working to reduce it.

Investing in America's Workers: Q&A with Sadam.

Equipping Future Leaders With Skills for Life

Office of Public Affairs - Sep 07, 2022
We recently spoke to Sadam, a graduate of STRIVE Future Leaders in San Diego, on his experience building a meaningful career.

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How We Can Help When Natural Disasters Strike

Matt Jackson - Sep 06, 2022
In 2022, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has declared over 60 natural disasters across the United States. Deadly fires in the West and Southwest, flooding in Puerto Rico, Kentucky, Minnesota and Alaska, water supply crises in Mississippi and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and severe seasonal storms have left no region of the country unaffected by natural disaster. Disasters often impair infrastructure and access to vital resources just when communities need them most. Understandably, the response is “all hands-on deck,” as communities attempt to limit injury and damage and then repair a

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Advancing Labor-Management Partnership Initiative

Andrew Hasty, Darnice Marsh - Aug 29, 2022
At the Department of Labor’s Office of Labor-Management Standards, we’re committed to advancing labor-management transparency while ensuring workers have a voice in their workplaces. The Advancing Labor-Management Partnership Initiative, or AMP, will help us advance our mission by enabling us to identify examples of labor-management cooperation through collective bargaining and promote collaboration between unions and employers. What is a Labor-Management Partnership? What do you think of when you hear the word partnership? For some it may invoke an image of a couple who has trav

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