Office of Disability Employment Policy - Nov 15, 2022
Researchers in our Office of Disability Employment Policy recently analyzed workforce data on American Indian or Alaska Native representation in various industries and occupations.
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Apprentice as a Mine Inspector
Jeannette Galanis - Nov 15, 2022
MSHA's new apprenticeship opportunity is a chance to gain on-the-job training along with competitive pay and benefits.
Lifting Workers’ Voices and Strengthening Relationships
Natalicia Tracy - Nov 14, 2022
With the right resources and support, workers can raise their voices with confidence and trust we will have their backs when it comes to ensuring workplace safety and health.
National Apprenticeship Week 2022 is Here!
Brent Parton - Nov 14, 2022
From Nov. 14-20, we celebrate National Apprenticeship Week.
5 Good-Paying, Fast-Growing Careers in Sales
Emily Rolen - Nov 08, 2022
The outlook is bright for certain sales occupations. Find out which ones are projected to grow over the coming decade.
Building a Stronger Workforce and a Cleaner Environment
Office of Public Affairs - Nov 08, 2022
Since 2006, RecycleForce has provided job training to thousands of citizens returning to their communities from the justice system.
October Jobs Report: Manufacturing Makes a Comeback
Joelle Gamble - Nov 08, 2022
Historic investments are helping spur manufacturing growth, which now provides 137,000 more jobs than it did before the pandemic.
Apprenticeships Beyond Construction
Ryan Farrell, Bill Lawhorn - Nov 07, 2022
Explore 10 occupations outside of construction with the largest numbers of active apprentices.
Honoring a Life of Impact
Taryn M. Williams - Nov 04, 2022
Lois Curtis, who died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 55, was a guiding light of the disability rights movement.