Allison Zelman - May 24, 2023
The common thread in these stories is the pursuit of justice and a better life for America’s workers, and the legacy of these Jewish American labor leaders continues today.
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How Jewish Americans Have Led the Way in Labor Organizing
5 Ways We’re Tackling Heat Hazards
Doug Parker - May 24, 2023
Dozens of workers lose their lives each year from heat-related illnesses in indoor and outdoor workplaces, and thousands more are sickened. Here's what we're doing about it.
Electrical Safety Precautions Save Miners’ Lives
William B. Clark - May 22, 2023
May is National Electrical Safety Month. Electricity is a serious hazard that exposes miners to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, fires and explosions.
Are Unit-Based Teams a Catalyst for Changing Workplaces?
Darnice Marsh, Andrew Hasty - May 19, 2023
Front-line workers and managers at UMass Memorial Hospital are using the power of partnership to expand quality health care for their patients and create a better work environment.
A Sister’s Call Results in Recovered Wages Under the Family and Medical Leave Act
Jose Vazquez - May 18, 2023
Fired after a health condition sent him to the hospital, Esmelyn contacted the Wage and Hour Division for help.
Women's Health Week: Keeping Mine Workers Safe
Vicki Mullins - May 17, 2023
May 14-20 is National Women’s Health Week. The Mine Safety and Health Administration encourages women miners to check the condition and fit of their personal protective equipment.
Reflections on Military Service, Mental Health and a Meaningful Career
Seward Dinsmore - May 17, 2023
During National Mental Health Awareness Month, Seward Dinsmore reflects on his military service, mental health and a meaningful career with the Wage and Hour Division.
5 Careers Making a Difference in Mental Health
Bureau of Labor Statistics - May 16, 2023
If you’re interested in a career supporting mental health, you may want to consider these five occupations that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects will grow much faster than average.
New Initiative Focuses on Preventing Falls
Mandy Edens - May 16, 2023
In 2021, there were 680 workplace fatalities associated with falls from elevations - about 13% of all deaths. Learn about our new National Emphasis Program to prevent falls and keep workers safe.