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Why choose apprenticeship? 4 tips from a sheet metal worker

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Standing down to prevent falls

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Going the Extra Mile: A Conversation With a Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program Specialist

Maria Temiquel - Dec 16, 2021
Meet Pete Pritchard, a Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program specialist in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, who shares his experiences serving veterans during the pandemic.

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Apps for America’s Workforce

Office of Public Affairs - Dec 10, 2021
At the Department of Labor, we’ve designed several apps to help with  timekeeping, exploring new jobs, staying safe in the heat and more.

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Building Back Better: Expanding Career Pathways for Women

Reeba Daniel - Nov 18, 2021
A look at how apprenticeship grants are helping to expand career pathways for women.

Apprentice Jacob Millichamp hones his machining skills while attending the Rock Island Arsenal-Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center's apprenticeship program in Illinois. U.S. Army photo by Debralee Best/RIA-JMTC, 2019.

How a Military Apprenticeship Program Prepares Service Members for Good Jobs

Sgt. Maj. Kristopher Rick - Nov 16, 2021
USMAP lets service members participate in a time-based or competency-based apprenticeship program that results in a journeyman card.

An airman secures a munitions kit to a flatbed truck at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, Oct. 21, 2019. Photo by Air Force Airman 1st Class Christina Bennett.

Commercial Driving is a Great Career Choice for Veterans

Julian Purdy - Nov 10, 2021
We've collected resources that can help veterans connect with rewarding opportunities as commercial drivers, a growing occupation.

Unemployment rate for veterans, 18+

Veterans in the Labor Force: 6 Stats

Sara Hylton - Nov 09, 2021
November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, when we honor and recognize the service of U.S. veterans. Here are six stats you may not know.

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Remembering America’s Nuclear Weapons Program Workers

Rachel Pond - Oct 29, 2021
On National Day of Remembrance for Nuclear Energy Workers, we thank these workers and their families for the role they played in ensuring the security we enjoy today and remember those we've lost.

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How a Job Corps Center Equipped Me With the Tools for Lifetime Success

Daniella Pierre - Oct 26, 2021
Daniella Pierre shares how Job Corps supported her in earning a degree and finding a meaningful career path.

Bertha Gonzalez (right) receives a check for back wages from Kimchi Bui, district director for the Wage and Hour Division in Los Angeles.

Protecting Garment Workers from Systemic Abuse

Paul Chang - Oct 18, 2021
California's new Garment Worker Protection Act protects workers from abusive labor practices.

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