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Hurricane Season Is Coming -- Prepare Now to Keep Your Workers Safe

Lee Anne Jillings - May 02, 2022
Hurricane season is coming, and the time to prepare is now. Here are five steps employers can take to protect their workers before hurricane season kicks off.

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HBCUs as a Path to Public Service

Office of Public Affairs - Apr 29, 2022
Historically Black Colleges and Universities have created pathways of opportunity for generations of professionals. We spoke with several of our colleagues about how their college experience laid the groundwork for a career at the Department of Labor.

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Outlook and Wages for Occupations Associated with Disaster Relief

Bureau of Labor Statistics - Apr 29, 2022
For National Hurricane Preparedness Week, we are highlighting 10 occupations in which workers may help before, during or after catastrophic events.

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Growing Jobs in Environmentally Focused Occupations

Bureau of Labor Statistics - Apr 19, 2022
If your career plan involves caring for the planet, there’s good news: Many occupations related to helping the environment or conserving natural resources are growing.

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Software Robotics at The Department of Labor: A Q&A with Sanjay Koyani

Office of the Chief Information Officer - Apr 06, 2022
National Robotics Week is April 2-10. This week provides an opportunity to share and learn about exciting developments in this rapidly growing field.

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A Brief History of Women in Mining

Holly Armstrong - Mar 22, 2022
Throughout America’s history, women have played a critical role in mines and mining operations. During Women's History Month, we recognize the contributions women have made in the mining industry and their role in creating opportunities and better working conditions in mines.

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Sweet as π: The Outlook for Jobs in the Math Field

Kathleen Green, Emily Krutsch - Mar 11, 2022
March 14 is the annual celebration of math held each year on Pi (π) Day. In honor of Pi Day, we’re highlighting math-related occupations.

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Do you Employ Veterans? Apply for the 2022 HIRE Vets Medallion Award

Randall Smith - Mar 10, 2022
The U.S. Department of Labor is now accepting applications for the 2022 HIRE Vets Medallion Award

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Launching an American Dream with an Apprenticeship

Office of Public Affairs - Mar 08, 2022
Learn how one worker used an apprenticeship to launch her American dream.

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