Office of Public Affairs - Jan 17, 2024
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8 Black Women Labor Leaders You Should Know

A Year of Innovation Supporting America’s Workers
Gundeep Ahluwalia - Dec 22, 2023
Our Office of the Chief Information Officer has been hard at work over the past year, serving America’s workforce through technology – in ways both seen and unseen.

A Labor-Management Partnership Helping Educators Thrive
Darnice Marsh - Dec 20, 2023
A look at how an innovative labor-management partnership is promoting the well-being of our nation’s educators.

New Frontiers for Empowering Workers and Business
Trudy Rebert, Sejal Singh - Dec 19, 2023
Employers and investors are increasingly recognizing how collaborative labor relations can help build stronger businesses and financial markets.

American Job Centers: The Path to Veteran Employment Starts Here
David Seay - Dec 13, 2023
An American Job Center helped this Army National Guard veteran launch her own company.

Thankful for Workers Who Make Holiday Celebrations Possible
Betty Campbell - Dec 13, 2023
The holiday season is a great time to recognize the workers throughout the supply chain who make our holiday celebrations possible.

10 Hot Healthcare Jobs That Don’t Need a Bachelor’s Degree
Javier Colato - Dec 11, 2023
Interested in a healthcare career but don’t want to pursue a 4-year degree? Here are 10 occupations to consider.

Looking Back on National Apprenticeship Week 2023
John Ladd - Nov 21, 2023
National Apprenticeship Week recognizes the transformative power of Registered Apprenticeship. Here are highlights from this year's celebrations.

By the Numbers: 5 Facts about Older Women Providing Unpaid Care
Gretchen Livingston - Nov 20, 2023
Older women are critical to the care infrastructure of the U.S. This care is crucial for the care recipients themselves; but more broadly, it allows employees to work and thrive, and the U.S. economy to function.