Sarah Jane Glynn, Diana Boesch - Mar 14, 2022
The gender wage gap is a calculation that reflects the fact that, on average, women are paid less than men. All women were paid, on average, 83% of what men were paid.
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Thea Lee - Mar 14, 2022
Learn more about the Department of Labor's interest in deepening U.S.-Congo economic cooperation, particularly concerning the critical minerals sector.
My Trip with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden Highlighting ARPA-Funded Community College Training Programs
Angela Hanks - Mar 14, 2022
I joined the First Lady to hear from the colleges, businesses, students, and workers who have been positively impacted by the investments made in the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Kathleen Green, Emily Krutsch - Mar 11, 2022
March 14 is the annual celebration of math held each year on Pi (π) Day. In honor of Pi Day, we’re highlighting math-related occupations.
Cryptocurrency Concerns: Why We’re Working to Protect Retirement Savings from Volatile Digital Investments
Ali Khawar - Mar 10, 2022
Our new guidance on 401(k) plan investments in cryptocurrencies aims to protect critical retirement savings:
Do you Employ Veterans? Apply for the 2022 HIRE Vets Medallion Award
Randall Smith - Mar 10, 2022
The U.S. Department of Labor is now accepting applications for the 2022 HIRE Vets Medallion Award
Launching an American Dream with an Apprenticeship
Office of Public Affairs - Mar 08, 2022
Learn how one worker used an apprenticeship to launch her American dream.
Women Who Inspire Us in the Fight to End Child and Forced Labor
Thea Lee - Mar 08, 2022
The Bureau for International Labor Affairs funds programs around the world to combat child labor and forced labor.
From an Apprenticeship to a Family-Supporting Job
Office of Public Affairs - Mar 07, 2022
Read how the Women in Construction program by the Women's Bureau assists women to pursue a new trade.