Janelle Jones, Sarah Jane Glynn - Jan 11, 2022
Things are moving in the right direction, but there is still more to be done to ensure that workers of color have access to quality jobs and pathways to success.
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The Kids (and the Adults) Aren’t All Right: Job Losses in the Care Sector Extend Beyond Child Care
Fighting Human Trafficking: The Legacy of the El Monte Sweatshop
Office of Public Affairs - Jan 11, 2022
Paul Chang shares his experiences with the El Monte case and his career battling human trafficking.
December 2021 Jobs Report: Strong and Steady
Secretary Marty Walsh - Jan 07, 2022
The American economy added 199,000 jobs in the month of December, and the unemployment rate was 3.9%, down from 4.2% in November.
5 Numbers From the December Jobs Report
Janelle Jones - Jan 07, 2022
Chief Economist Janelle Jones highlights five numbers from the latest jobs report and what they mean for the U.S. economy.
Putting 'Management' Back Into the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
Jeffrey Freund - Jan 05, 2022
Enforcement of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act is our No. 1 priority at OLMS. But enforcement means enforcement of both the L and the M.
Coffee and Inclusivity
Office of Public Affairs - Jan 03, 2022
We caught up with owner of Lava Mountain Coffee, Ziad Kassab, and asked him to share more about his business.
6 Ways to Increase Your Financial Wellbeing in the New Year
Ali Khawar - Dec 28, 2021
A new year provides a new opportunity to improve your personal finances. These resources can help you get started on your financial self-improvement journey.
Our Top Videos of 2021
Office of Public Affairs - Dec 22, 2021
As the year comes to a close, watch some of our top videos from 2021.
Meeting Workers Where They Are
Secretary Marty Walsh - Dec 21, 2021
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh reflects on his travels around the country in 2021.