Christopher S. Mace - May 28, 2024
The system we use to manage and review benefits claims for 2.5 million government employees and their families is getting a major upgrade, thanks to a $42 million investment.
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A golden opportunity: retirement planning for older Americans
Lisa M. Gomez - May 28, 2024
During Older Americans Month, take time and plan so you can enjoy a financially secure retirement.
Labor relations and the truth about section 504
Jeffrey Freund - May 28, 2024
Section 504 helps safeguard the integrity of the labor-management relations process but it's not well understood. We're tackling some common misconceptions.
How we’re implementing the National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence
Amy Dalrymple, Kate Miceli, Katrin Schulz - May 28, 2024
It’s been one year since the White House published the National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence. Here are four key actions the Women’s Bureau has taken to implement it.
Partners Across the Nation Celebrate Youth Apprenticeship Week
José Javier Rodríguez - May 22, 2024
Thanks to the efforts of Department of Labor partners all across the country, Youth Apprenticeship Week (YAW) was a huge success!
I am DOL: Derek Smith Ensures Civil Rights and Fair Workplaces
Office of Human Resources - May 17, 2024
Considering federal employment? Learn more about what it’s like to work in our Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs from Investigator Derek Smith.
How a Young Lawyer’s Mental Health Journey Fuels Her Advocacy Work
Marissa Ditkowsky - May 14, 2024
Marissa, who lives in Maryland, shares how her personal and professional experiences propelled her to advocate for, and with, disabled people like herself.
Business Ownership, Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship Among People with Disabilities
David Rosenblum, Christopher McLaren - May 14, 2024
For many disabled workers, entrepreneurship allows greater access, freedom and flexibility at work. By owning their own business, people with disabilities may not only reduce or eliminate barriers in the workplace, but also maintain independence and economic stability within their communities.
Healing as Learning at Newport News YouthBuild
Michael Trupo - May 14, 2024
At the Newport News YouthBuild, a holistic approach to job readiness for youth from underserved communities is setting a foundation for career success and strong mental health.