Taryn M. Williams - Oct 01, 2021
Join us in celebrating America’s workers with disabilities, and their critical goal in powering a complete and inclusive recovery, during National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
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ODEP at 20: Driving Change Through NDEAM
ODEP at 20: Leading Voices – Dr. Roy Grizzard
Jennifer Sheehy - Oct 01, 2021
Highlights from a conversation between Jennifer Sheehy and Dr. Roy Grizzard, who served as ODEP's first assistant secretary from 2002 to 2007.
5 Critical Resources for Working Families
Office of Public Affairs - Oct 01, 2021
During National Work and Family Month, we're highlighting Department of Labor resources all working families should know about.
3 Ways the Pandemic Exacerbates Child Labor
Thea Lee - Sep 29, 2021
Three ways COVID-19 has exacerbated child labor globally – and how we and our partners are responding.
Supporting Mental Health at Job Corps
Rachel Torres - Sep 28, 2021
Job Corps share strategies they’re using to increase awareness of mental health, mitigate pandemic stress and keep students safe.
Expanding Efforts to Ensure the Health and Safety of Hispanic Workers
Jim Frederick - Sep 27, 2021
Data shows Hispanic or Latino workers face an increased risk of work-related injuries and fatalities. OSHA is committed to providing training and resources to help these workers stay safe on the job.
Employers: You Should Know About This Hiring Incentive
Yufanyi Nshom - Sep 24, 2021
Employers: Expand your workforce and earn a tax credit by hiring from certain groups. The right talent is waiting for you.
Inclusive Apprenticeships: Increasing Access to Clean Energy Careers for People with Disabilities
Scott Michael Robertson - Sep 21, 2021
See how inclusive apprenticeship programs can benefit businesses in the clean energy sector and others.
ODEP at 20: Driving Change by Helping People Stay at or Return to Work After Injury or Illness
Meredith DeDona, Christopher McLaren - Sep 20, 2021
An innovative initiative is helping employers in some states retain workers after illness or injury.