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We've collected resources that can help veterans connect with rewarding opportunities as commercial drivers, a growing occupation.

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Sara Hylton - Nov 09, 2021
November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, when we honor and recognize the service of U.S. veterans. Here are six stats you may not know.

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Remembering America’s Nuclear Weapons Program Workers

Rachel Pond - Oct 29, 2021
On National Day of Remembrance for Nuclear Energy Workers, we thank these workers and their families for the role they played in ensuring the security we enjoy today and remember those we've lost.

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How a Job Corps Center Equipped Me With the Tools for Lifetime Success

Daniella Pierre - Oct 26, 2021
Daniella Pierre shares how Job Corps supported her in earning a degree and finding a meaningful career path.

Bertha Gonzalez (right) receives a check for back wages from Kimchi Bui, district director for the Wage and Hour Division in Los Angeles.

Protecting Garment Workers from Systemic Abuse

Paul Chang - Oct 18, 2021
California's new Garment Worker Protection Act protects workers from abusive labor practices.

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ODEP at 20: Leading Voices – Dr. Roy Grizzard

Jennifer Sheehy - Oct 01, 2021
Highlights from a conversation between Jennifer Sheehy and Dr. Roy Grizzard, who served as ODEP's first assistant secretary from 2002 to 2007.

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5 Critical Resources for Working Families

Office of Public Affairs - Oct 01, 2021
During National Work and Family Month, we're highlighting Department of Labor resources all working families should know about.

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