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Natural disasters create serious challenges for workers and employers. That's where the Wage and Hour Division comes in.

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The Miner Safety & Health App helps workers recognize and report hazards and understand mining health risks.

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5 Facts on the Trade Adjustment Assistance Phaseout

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Here are five things to know about the trade adjustment assistance phaseout.

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Creating Value Through Labor-Management Partnerships at Work

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Mutually beneficial solutions are at the heart of effective labor-management partnerships. Here are three tips for achieving them.

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Transforming the Permanent Visa Process

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Chief Information Officer Gundeep Ahluwalia shares updates on digitalization efforts for PERM visa certification and his own immigration journey.

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Protect Your Life: Stay Out, Stay Alive

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Whether you are driving off-road vehicles, hiking, or walking in national forests or parks—it is never safe to explore an abandoned mine.

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Commemorating the 88th Anniversary of the Social Security Act and the Unemployment Insurance Program

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The Department of Labor is committed to strengthening our unemployment insurance system and protecting workers.

Five Tips that Employers Can Use to Find Veteran Talent

Five Tips that Employers Can Use to Find Veteran Talent

Carolyn Renick - Aug 09, 2023
Here are five quick tips to help attract veterans to your organization.

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A New Investment to Enhance Cyber Strength

Paul Blahusch - Aug 08, 2023
A new $15.2 million investment through the Technology Modernization Fund will help improve the security of our IT systems and data.

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