Thea Lee - Mar 08, 2022
The Bureau for International Labor Affairs funds programs around the world to combat child labor and forced labor.
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Women Who Inspire Us in the Fight to End Child 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.
Helping Workers Receive Millions in Back Wages
Jessica Looman - Mar 07, 2022
Learn how the Wage and Hour Division is helping workers recover owed wages.
February 2022 Jobs Report: Worker-Centered Recovery Continues
Secretary Marty Walsh - Mar 04, 2022
The Biden-Harris Administration’s historic, worker-centered recovery continues.
How a Navy Corpsman Landed an In-Demand Civilian Career
Tim Winter - Mar 03, 2022
Learn more about the Transition Assistance Programs available from the Veterans’ Employment and Training Service.
Working Women: A Snapshot
Women's Bureau - Feb 28, 2022
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we recognize the progress women have made and reflect on the current status of working women in America.
Take Time, Save Lives
Jeannette Galanis - Feb 28, 2022
We saw an increase in mine fatalities and injuries in the past year, many of which could have been prevented with proper training and attention to tasks. Remember to "Take Time, Save Lives."
Interested in Labor Department Grants? Start Here.
Office of Public Affairs - Feb 25, 2022
The Department of Labor’s grants connect, protect, train, support and empower workers and job seekers at home and abroad. Learn more about funding opportunities and how to apply.
The Importance of Evidence-Based Leave Policy
Gayle Goldin, Sarah Jane Glynn, Alexander Hertel-Fernandez - Feb 24, 2022
Learn more on why a national paid family and medical leave program is needed.