Doug Parker - Sep 03, 2024
Our proposed heat rule aims to help keep workers safe indoors and out. Here’s what you should know.
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Ensuring support for unemployment insurance claimants
Ramki Sockalingam - Aug 30, 2024
We’re working with more states to streamline the identity verification services required to file for unemployment benefits and help workers during uncertain times.
Federal law protects ALL workers
Lisa M. Gomez - Aug 29, 2024
EBSA is partnering with Mexico’s consulates across the country to host events that provide education in Spanish about protections for retirement and health benefits.
New skills data now available with Employment Projections
Emily Krutsch, Meredith Miller - Aug 29, 2024
Whether you’re a worker, jobseeker, student, employer, guidance counselor, workforce professional or researcher, you can use the new skills data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom: A reminder that good jobs change lives
Alaysia Black Hackett, Michele Hodge - Aug 27, 2024
Two Labor Department leaders commemorate the anniversary of the March and discuss key accomplishments in their respective offices.
Labor Day 2024: Union impact big and small
Jeffrey Freund - Aug 26, 2024
We’re highlighting a few of the many gains – big and small – that our nation’s labor unions made in 2024.
Why language matters for workplace safety and health
Frank Meilinger - Aug 26, 2024
Everyone deserves the same access to information that will keep them safe and healthy on the job.
100+ years of progress for working women
Wendy Chun-Hoon - Aug 26, 2024
On Women’s Equality Day, Director Wendy Chun Hoon discusses the Women’s Bureau’s century-plus legacy and how we've changed lives with good jobs under the Biden-Harris administration.
Empowering workers' voices through partnership
Jim Frederick - Aug 23, 2024
During Labor Rights Week, we celebrate the partnerships that help keep workers safe and healthy on the job.