Lisa M. Gomez - Oct 19, 2022
October is Health Literacy Month, which is an ideal time to recognize the importance of making health information easy to understand so that you can better navigate your health coverage.
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5 Tips for Making Your Health Benefits Work for You
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Celebrating the Contributions of People with Disabilities, Both Visible and Hidden
Kim Schofield - Oct 19, 2022
Rep. Kim Schofield discusses her professional and personal experience with disability employment, inclusion and workplace flexibility.
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Start Saving for Retirement Now!
Lisa M. Gomez - Oct 18, 2022
No matter where you are in your career, a secure retirement should be one your financial goals.
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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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September Jobs Report: Hispanic Unemployment Reaches Record Low
Joelle Gamble - Oct 14, 2022
This month, we are highlighting labor market outcomes for Hispanic or Latino workers.
![Graphic illustrating that approximately 1.1 million Hispanic adults with disabilities (age 16+) are currently working or want to work. For those employed, categories are broken down by full-time and part-time. Approximately 622,000 Hispanic adults with disabilities ages 16+ are working full-time and 199,000 are working part-time. Additionally, 127,000 are currently looking for work and 128,000 are currently not seeking work but want a job.](/sites/default/files/styles/most_recent_teaser_image/public/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%2839%29.png?itok=TRBmVZ-0)
Hispanic Workers with Disabilities in the Labor Force
Jackson Costa, David Rosenblum - Oct 12, 2022
The Office of Disability Employment Policy shares the latest in its ongoing series of data snapshots about different subgroups of people with disabilities.
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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.
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Protecting the Workers Who Supply Our Nation
Jim Frederick - Oct 11, 2022
Our country depends on the vital service farmworkers provide in feeding America’s workforce. OSHA is committed to ensuring that these workers remain safe and healthy.