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Our customers – primarily you, the American worker – need and deserve access to Department of Labor services in a timely, secure manner.

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Nursing Mom Fights for Workplace Rights

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Fighting Human Trafficking: The Legacy of the El Monte Sweatshop

Office of Public Affairs - Jan 11, 2022
Paul Chang shares his experiences with the El Monte case and his career battling human trafficking.

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Celebrating 35 Years of the National Veterans' Training Institute

Brandon Webb - Dec 21, 2021
The NVTI helps develop and enhance the professional skills of veterans' employment and training service providers throughout the United States.

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Maria Temiquel - Dec 16, 2021
Meet Pete Pritchard, a Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program specialist in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, who shares his experiences serving veterans during the pandemic.

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Apps for America’s Workforce

Office of Public Affairs - Dec 10, 2021
At the Department of Labor, we’ve designed several apps to help with  timekeeping, exploring new jobs, staying safe in the heat and more.

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Building Back Better: Expanding Career Pathways for Women

Reeba Daniel - Nov 18, 2021
A look at how apprenticeship grants are helping to expand career pathways for women.

Apprentice Jacob Millichamp hones his machining skills while attending the Rock Island Arsenal-Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center's apprenticeship program in Illinois. U.S. Army photo by Debralee Best/RIA-JMTC, 2019.

How a Military Apprenticeship Program Prepares Service Members for Good Jobs

Sgt. Maj. Kristopher Rick - Nov 16, 2021
USMAP lets service members participate in a time-based or competency-based apprenticeship program that results in a journeyman card.

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