Thea Lee - Oct 31, 2023
A new survey of child labor in Mexico provides data needed to target enforcement efforts and raise awareness in key sectors and communities.
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A Long Overdue Update for Retirement Savings Protections
Lisa M. Gomez - Oct 31, 2023
A new retirement security proposal aims to ensure that when individuals hire a financial adviser, they know that the advice they are getting is truly based on their financial best interest.
How IUPAT’s Bridge Programs Open Doors to Good Jobs
Andrew Hasty, Darnice Marsh - Oct 27, 2023
IUPAT's Bridge Programs improve job quality and create access to good jobs for workers who speak English as a second language.
Making the Grade in IT Modernization
Gundeep Ahluwalia - Oct 27, 2023
The Labor Department was just one of three federal agencies to receive an overall 'A' grade on the latest FITARA scorecard.
Honoring America’s Nuclear Weapons Workers
Christopher J. Godfrey - Oct 27, 2023
Recognizing the sacrifices made by nuclear weapons workers and their family members in the interest of our national defense.
Fulfilling Our Obligation to Federal First Responders
Christopher J. Godfrey - Oct 26, 2023
We're making it quicker and simpler for injured federal workers to get the benefits they’re owed.
Breast Cancer: Know Your Healthcare Rights
Lisa M. Gomez - Oct 23, 2023
The best way to fight breast cancer is by taking preventive steps and getting screened early.
Wage and Hour Division: Working to Keep Kids Safe
Jessica Looman - Oct 19, 2023
For the Wage and Hour Division, protecting children in the workplace has always been and continues to be our top priority.
How the Family and Medical Leave Act Delivered for Candice
Juan Coria - Oct 18, 2023
After Candice took FMLA leave, her employer refused to reinstate her, effectively cancelling her income and health insurance. Then we got involved.