Gretchen Livingston - Nov 20, 2023
Older women are critical to the care infrastructure of the U.S. This care is crucial for the care recipients themselves; but more broadly, it allows employees to work and thrive, and the U.S. economy to function.
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By the Numbers: 5 Facts about Older Women Providing Unpaid Care
How Historic Infrastructure Investments Can Advance Equity in the Labor Force
Elyse Shaw - Nov 16, 2023
Our "Tools for Building an Equitable Infrastructure Workforce: Gender Equity Strategies as a Model" provides information on the barriers women face in accessing male-dominated infrastructure careers, along with strategies and resources for overcoming them.
Find Collective Bargaining Resources at the WORK Center
Raj Nayak, Jeffrey Freund - Nov 14, 2023
Our redesigned WORK Center website makes it easier to find resources on labor union organizing and collective bargaining.
Registered Apprenticeship: Earn While You Learn
Sgt. Maj. Kristopher Rick - Nov 14, 2023
The earn-while-you-learn model of Registered Apprenticeship offers an excellent opportunity for veterans starting their civilian careers.
10 Growing Jobs That Pay Well and Don’t Need a 4-Year Degree
Emily Rolen - Nov 13, 2023
Don’t have a bachelor’s degree? You still have plenty of career options – here are some growing jobs to consider.
Registered Apprenticeship: Superhighway to Good Jobs
Manny Lamarre, John Ladd - Nov 13, 2023
Registered Apprenticeship is a key strategy in meeting our nation’s workforce needs in key industries such as education, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, clean energy, cybersecurity, and other high-needs sectors.
Speak Up, Save Lives: MSHA Has Your Back
Chris Williamson - Nov 13, 2023
Too many miners aren’t aware of the rights they have to a safe and healthy workplace. Here's what they should know.
Jeannie’s Courage to Stand Up for Her Rights Paid Off
Steven McKinney - Nov 03, 2023
We helped Jeannie received $10,000 in punitive damages because of the retaliation she experienced from her employer.
Improving Data to Support the Home- and Community-Based Workforce
U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Nov 01, 2023
Caregivers provide essential services many of us rely on but better data is needed to make informed policy decisions and improve care jobs.