David Keeling - Apr 27, 2026
Workers Memorial Day honors those injured or lost on the job and reflects on the ongoing need for strong workplace health and safety protections.
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Honoring fallen workers, strengthening our commitment
Apprenticeships offer a path to success for young workers of all abilities
Julie Hocker - Apr 27, 2026
The right accommodations can make apprenticeship accessible to Americans with disabilities.
Making America Skilled Again through Registered Apprenticeship
Keith Sonderling - Apr 24, 2026
National Apprenticeship Week 2026 will highlight how Registered Apprenticeship drives economic growth across all industries.
Celebrating 5 years of support for transitioning service members
Mike Slater - Apr 23, 2026
For five years, the Employment Navigator and Partnership program has supported transitioning service members and their spouses.
5 questions when choosing a retirement plan for your small, faith-based organization
Daniel Aronowitz, Kenneth Wolfe - Apr 02, 2026
Faith-based organizations face specific workplace needs. Our guidance can help these employers select retirement plans for their organizations.
Impactful film “City of Dreams” ignites a productive discussion
Andrew B. Rogers - Mar 31, 2026
In an event featuring a screening of the film “City of Dreams,” the Wage and Hour Division raised awareness about labor trafficking and their efforts to combat exploitation.
Building a culture of safety and partnership
David Keeling - Mar 25, 2026
New OSHA initiatives empowering workers and employers will help build a proactive culture of safety.
New tool makes union finances easier to understand
Elisabeth Messenger - Mar 17, 2026
A new online tool shows how large labor unions manage their finances.
One year of delivering for the American worker
Keith Sonderling - Mar 12, 2026
Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling reflects on a year of progress for American workers.