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TRAM: Improving training in the mining industry

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Four Questions for Making a More Inclusive Work Environment for People with Disabilities

Larry Lewis - Oct 17, 2022
People with disabilities have tremendous skills and talents to bring to the workplace, as long as the tools they need are accessible.

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Mine Safety Experts Gather for Game-Changing Training

Angela Blair - Oct 12, 2022
Safety experts from mines across the country are gathering at the National Mine Health and Safety Academy to improve their skills and infuse their training programs with new ideas and materials.

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Recognizing the Unique Employment Outcomes for Latinas in the Labor Force

Eleanor Delamater - Oct 12, 2022
We're shedding light on how subpopulations of Latinas differ in employment outcomes.

National Apprenticeship Week, November 14-20, 2022

Celebrating 85 Years of the National Apprenticeship Act

John Ladd - Oct 03, 2022
While the National Apprenticeship Act served as a cornerstone for this gold standard of work-based learning, we’ve also seen the apprenticeship system continue to evolve, expand and diversify over the past 85 years.

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Real People, Real Impact: Harbor Care

Dana Kelly - Sep 27, 2022
Harbor Care is on a mission to end veteran housing insecurity in New Hampshire. We recently spoke with Army veteran Wade Thompson to see how his life changed through the support he received.

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Growing the Workforce Through our Re-Employment Services and Eligibility Assessments Program

- Sep 26, 2022
During National Workforce Development Month, we highlight the education, training and skills Americans need to advance their careers.

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Corrina’s Story - Safe Transportation for Farmworkers

Ruben Rosalez - Sep 20, 2022
The agricultural sector remains one of the most dangerous with hundreds of fatalities occurring each year, many related to transportation related incidents. The Wage and Hour Division is working hard to prevent these tragedies.

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Transitioning from Active Duty? Consider Becoming an Apprentice!

Carolyn Renick - Sep 14, 2022
A great career with competitive wages doesn't always have to include college.

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Serving the Workers Who Serve Us

Michael Speer - Sep 13, 2022
We’ve recovered over $5 million for workers under an initiative focusing on workers who support businesses by cleaning, providing security or doing landscaping.

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