Katrin Schulz - Feb 20, 2024
The Women's Bureau is pleased to share three new resources in Spanish making its programs and services more accessible to workers and individuals with limited English proficiency.
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3 New Women's Bureau Resources in Spanish
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OCIO's Commitment to Ongoing IT Modernization
Lisa Glufling - Feb 12, 2024
Cloud migration is a top priority at the Labor Department. It saves taxpayer dollars and is also an important measure on the latest FITARA scorecard.
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Changing Perceptions of Global Migration and Development
Lianna Shannon - Feb 08, 2024
With 169 million migrant workers across the globe, making up nearly 5% of the workforce worldwide, we need sensible, sustainable, rights-based policies.
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Protecting Workers' Rights at the Super Bowl
Gene Ramos - Feb 07, 2024
The low-wage workers who make the Super Bowl possible are often at risk of wage theft, labor trafficking, illegal child labor and other labor violations. We work hard to protect workers in low-wage industries, and we’re staying vigilant in Las Vegas as the Super Bowl approaches.
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A Labor-Management Partnership Building Trust and Good Jobs
Darnice Marsh - Feb 06, 2024
BuildRI has been creating good jobs in the construction industry, training skilled workers and investing in local communities for two decades. Find out the key to their success.
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Colorado’s paid leave program just launched. Here’s why that’s good for the state.
Gayle Goldin - Feb 05, 2024
We’re celebrating Colorado’s new paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program that allows Coloradans to access paid time off when they need it.
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Combating Labor Trafficking At Home and Around the World
Trudy Rebert - Jan 31, 2024
When we work to prevent and combat human trafficking, we build a fairer economy and help make workplaces better for everyone, everywhere.
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Getting Restitution into the Hands of Trafficking Victims
Lee Ann Dunbar - Jan 29, 2024
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and amplify collaborative efforts to end human trafficking across the nation and support victims.
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Enforcement Report: Progress in Fiscal Year 2023
Seema Nanda - Jan 26, 2024
The Solicitor of Labor is focused on combatting retaliation and worker misclassification, increasing worker protection, and using tools available to us under the laws we enforce.