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Protecting Workers' Rights at the Super Bowl

Gene Ramos - Feb 07, 2024
The low-wage workers who make the Super Bowl possible are often at risk of wage theft, labor trafficking, illegal child labor and other labor violations. We work hard to protect workers in low-wage industries, and we’re staying vigilant in Las Vegas as the Super Bowl approaches.

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A Labor-Management Partnership Building Trust and Good Jobs

Darnice Marsh - Feb 06, 2024
BuildRI has been creating good jobs in the construction industry, training skilled workers and investing in local communities for two decades. Find out the key to their success.

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Combating Labor Trafficking At Home and Around the World

Trudy Rebert - Jan 31, 2024
When we work to prevent and combat human trafficking, we build a fairer economy and help make workplaces better for everyone, everywhere.

Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Getting Restitution into the Hands of Trafficking Victims

Lee Ann Dunbar - Jan 29, 2024
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and amplify collaborative efforts to end human trafficking across the nation and support victims.

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5 Ways OCIO Supports Responsible Artificial Intelligence

Louis Charlier - Jan 19, 2024
A recent executive order on AI outlined a strategy to manage its risks and harness its benefits. Here are five ways the Labor Department's AI actions align.

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Thank Your Mentor

Office of Disability Employment Policy - Jan 18, 2024
During National Mentoring Month each January, we honor mentors who positively influence the lives of young people as they transition into adulthood and their workplaces.

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8 Black Women Labor Leaders You Should Know

Office of Public Affairs - Jan 17, 2024
These eight women made American workplaces better through organizing, advocacy and creating opportunities for others to thrive. Have you heard of them?

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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.

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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.

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