Kimberly McGahey - Sep 05, 2024
Franklin Bennett asked to be paid for all of his hours when he was working at an assisted living facility. What happened next was shocking.
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Empowering workers with AI: A union-partner approach
Mangala Kuppa, Mary Beech - Sep 05, 2024
When it comes to AI, we’re making sure everyone has a seat at the table and a voice in how it’s used – including unions.
New global child and forced labor reporting: 3 takeaways
Marcia Eugenio - Sep 05, 2024
New reports from the Bureau of International Labor Affairs provide a sobering glimpse into global labor exploitation. Here are three things you should know.
Demand-driven training: Reimagining sector partnerships to build career pathways
Manny Lamarre - Sep 04, 2024
We’ve updated our Sector Strategies Framework and we’re encouraging workforce development professionals to check out the latest technical assistance materials for ideas on improving their efforts.
8 things to know about OSHA’s proposed heat rule
Doug Parker - Sep 03, 2024
Our proposed heat rule aims to help keep workers safe indoors and out. Here’s what you should know.
Ensuring support for unemployment insurance claimants
Ramki Sockalingam - Aug 30, 2024
We’re working with more states to streamline the identity verification services required to file for unemployment benefits and help workers during uncertain times.
Federal law protects ALL workers
Lisa M. Gomez - Aug 29, 2024
EBSA is partnering with Mexico’s consulates across the country to host events that provide education in Spanish about protections for retirement and health benefits.
New skills data now available with Employment Projections
Emily Krutsch, Meredith Miller - Aug 29, 2024
Whether you’re a worker, jobseeker, student, employer, guidance counselor, workforce professional or researcher, you can use the new skills data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom: A reminder that good jobs change lives
Alaysia Black Hackett, Michele Hodge - Aug 27, 2024
Two Labor Department leaders commemorate the anniversary of the March and discuss key accomplishments in their respective offices.