Secretary Marty Walsh - Dec 02, 2022
Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the American economy added 263,000 jobs in the month of November, and the unemployment rate remained close to a historic low mark at 3.7%.
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How our IT hub helps support tools that connect veterans and their families with career training and good jobs.
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Doug Parker - Nov 22, 2022
OSHA wants to remind all employers about workers' rights to a safe and healthy workplace during the busy holiday season.
Removing Barriers to Considering ESG Factors in Retirement Plan Investments
Secretary Marty Walsh - Nov 22, 2022
The Department of Labor is issuing a rule that allows retirement plan investors to take environmental, social and governance factors into account as appropriate.
Looking Back on National Apprenticeship Week 2022
Secretary Marty Walsh - Nov 21, 2022
This year’s National Apprenticeship Week, Nov. 14-20, was the biggest one yet. Secretary Walsh shares some highlights.
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Christopher J. Godfrey - Nov 18, 2022
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Winter Safety Checklist for Mines
David A. Steffey - Nov 18, 2022
MSHA is urging miners and mine operators to stay alert during winter months when cold temperatures mean increased safety hazards.