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Regardless of the Super Bowl Score, We’re Making Sure Arizona’s Workers are Winners

Eric Murray - Feb 07, 2023
Big sporting events create opportunities to take advantage of vulnerable workers, so we must stay vigilant to uphold their rights.

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I am DOL: Ron Vargas on Helping Workers Train for Good Jobs

Office of Human Resources - Feb 06, 2023
Meet Ron Vargas, a federal project officer who helps make sure that workers have access to the education and training they need for family-sustaining careers. 

Black History Month

Black History and Labor History – Test Your Knowledge

Office of Public Affairs - Feb 01, 2023
Test your knowledge with our Black History Month labor trivia challenge.

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A Recipe for Success

Office of Public Affairs - Jan 31, 2023
We recently spoke to Gomol, a graduate of STRIVE Future Leaders at Café Reconcile in New Orleans, on his experience becoming a professional chef.

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DOL-Timesheet App: Now Available in Spanish!

Kristin García - Jan 26, 2023
The updated DOL-Timesheet app is now available in English and Spanish.

January is National Mentoring Month

Honoring the Impact of Mentoring, Today and Every Day 

Office of Disability Employment Policy - Jan 25, 2023
Reflecting on mentors who have made a significant impact on our careers.

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OCIO: What We’ve Accomplished and a Preview of 2023

Lou Charlier - Jan 24, 2023
A look at how we're modernizing technology and innovating in IT to support the Labor Department's mission.

Childcare Prices in Local Areas. Initial findings from the national database of childcare prices.

New Childcare Data Shows Prices Are Untenable for Families

Christin Landivar - Jan 24, 2023
Childcare expenses are too high for many American families – accounting for 8-19.3% of median family income per child.

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I am DOL: Riquita Quarterman on Having a Fulfilling Career

Office of Human Resources - Jan 23, 2023
Riquita Quarterman helps make sure that Americans receive their hard-earned retirement and health benefits. 

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