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Office of Public Affairs - Jan 31, 2023
We recently spoke to Gomol, a graduate of STRIVE Future Leaders at Café Reconcile in New Orleans, on his experience becoming a professional chef.

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DOL-Timesheet App: Now Available in Spanish!

Kristin García - Jan 26, 2023
The updated DOL-Timesheet app is now available in English and Spanish.

January is National Mentoring Month

Honoring the Impact of Mentoring, Today and Every Day 

Office of Disability Employment Policy - Jan 25, 2023
Reflecting on mentors who have made a significant impact on our careers.

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OCIO: What We’ve Accomplished and a Preview of 2023

Lou Charlier - Jan 24, 2023
A look at how we're modernizing technology and innovating in IT to support the Labor Department's mission.

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New Childcare Data Shows Prices Are Untenable for Families

Christin Landivar - Jan 24, 2023
Childcare expenses are too high for many American families – accounting for 8-19.3% of median family income per child.

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I am DOL: Riquita Quarterman on Having a Fulfilling Career

Office of Human Resources - Jan 23, 2023
Riquita Quarterman helps make sure that Americans receive their hard-earned retirement and health benefits. 

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The Legacy of the Sago and Aracoma Mine Disasters

Holly Armstrong - Jan 18, 2023
Drawing on lessons from the Sago and Aracoma mine disasters, the MINER Act helped improve emergency response at mines across the country.

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I am DOL: Nicholas Gutierrez on Turning His Mining Experience Into a Career in Mine Safety

Office of Human Resources - Jan 06, 2023
As a third-generation miner, Nicholas Gutierrez understands the unique challenges — and rewards — associated with working in the mining industry.

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By the Numbers: Projected Growth in Data-Related Jobs

Ryan Farrell, Maria Hussain - Jan 04, 2023
To celebrate National Technology Day on Jan. 6, we’re highlighting fast-growing, high-wage careers that focus on data.

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