Emily Krutsch - Sep 20, 2021
If you’re considering an IT career, these nine occupations are projected to grow and all pay above – some well above! – the median 2020 annual wage of $41,950 for all jobs.
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Advancing Equal Pay at Home and Abroad
Thea Lee, Wendy Chun-Hoon - Sep 17, 2021
The United States recently joined the Equal Pay International Coalition to help close the gender wage gap at home and abroad. See what we’re doing to achieve that goal.
Celebrating the Rise of Hispanic Women Workers
Analilia Mejia - Sep 17, 2021
Women’s Bureau Deputy Director Analilia Mejia breaks down statistics on the state of Hispanic women in the U.S. workforce.
Preventing Suicide: 5 Workplace Resources
Office of Public Affairs - Sep 16, 2021
During Suicide Prevention Month this September – and all year round – we’re getting the word out on workplace mental health resources that could save a life.
Hispanics in the Labor Force: 5 Facts
Kevin Dubina - Sep 15, 2021
BLS projects there will be nearly 36 million Hispanic workers in the labor force by 2030, up from 10.7 million in 1990. During Hispanic Heritage Month, learn more about their vital contributions to our economy.
Bridging the Gap in IT Modernization With Emerging Technologies
Gundeep Ahluwalia - Sep 14, 2021
A look at how we’re using cutting-edge technologies to better serve the public.
ODEP at 20: Leading Voices – Kathy Martinez
Jennifer Sheehy - Sep 13, 2021
Highlights from a conversation between ODEP Deputy Assistant Secretary Jennifer Sheehy and Kathy Martinez, who served as ODEP’s assistant secretary from 2009 to 2015.
Answering the Call: 20 Years of Conversations With America’s Workforce
Tanya Lowe - Sep 13, 2021
For 20 years, our National Contact Center has been answering questions about unemployment, wages, workplace safety and health, pension and health benefits—and much more.
Recovering From a Disaster? We Can Help
Tiffany Koebel - Sep 13, 2021
If your community has been affected by a severe storm, flood or other disaster, the U.S. Department of Labor has resources that can help.