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For Black Women, Implicit Racial Bias in Medicine May Have Far-Reaching Effects

Joan Harrigan-Farrelly - Feb 07, 2022
Representation matters, and the absence of it has disparate, and sometimes disastrous, consequences. Find out how medical and academic institutions are tackling the Black maternal health crisis in the U.S.

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New Guidance on Havana Syndrome Workers’ Comp Claims

Antonio Rios - Feb 03, 2022
New guidance will aid the claims process for federal workers with Havana Syndrome. Here’s what you should know.

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Black Workplace Pioneers

Office of Public Affairs - Feb 01, 2022
We’re highlighting Black workplace pioneers who blazed trails that created opportunities and improved the lives of generations of Americans.  

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The Importance of Mentoring: Experience, Practice and Policy

Lynne Fetter - Jan 27, 2022
Because disability can be a significant barrier to employment, it is critical for mentoring programs to be accessible and inclusive to youth with disabilities.

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4 Quick Ways to Get Data Smart the OCIO Way

Paul Blahusch - Jan 26, 2022
These simple tips from our Office of the Chief Information Officer can help protect you and your data.

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Upgrading the Digital Landscape for America’s Workforce

Gundeep Ahluwalia - Jan 12, 2022
Our customers – primarily you, the American worker – need and deserve access to Department of Labor services in a timely, secure manner.

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Nursing Mom Fights for Workplace Rights

Karen Clark - Jan 12, 2022
This working mom’s bosses told her she was embarrassing the men in her office when she needed to express breastmilk. Then our Wage and Hour Division investigators stepped in.

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Fighting Human Trafficking: The Legacy of the El Monte Sweatshop

Office of Public Affairs - Jan 11, 2022
Paul Chang shares his experiences with the El Monte case and his career battling human trafficking.

National Veterans' Training Institute

Celebrating 35 Years of the National Veterans' Training Institute

Brandon Webb - Dec 21, 2021
The NVTI helps develop and enhance the professional skills of veterans' employment and training service providers throughout the United States.

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