Jeffrey Freund - Aug 27, 2021
Do you have Labor Day off? You can thank the labor movement.
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ODEP at 20: Driving Change Through Youth Policy
Verlencia Somuah, Lydia L. Parenteau - Aug 26, 2021
All young people should grow up expecting to work and succeed. Learn how the Office of Disability Employment Policy works to cultivate such expectations and ensure youth with disabilities have access to the services and supports they need to meet them.
Continuing the Work of Women’s Equality
Wendy Chun-Hoon - Aug 26, 2021
Women’s Equality Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight to ensure that voting rights and equal rights are secured for all.
Labor Rights Week: Making Workplaces Safe and Fair for All
Jim Frederick, Jessica Looman - Aug 26, 2021
Every worker has the same right to a safe and healthful workplace under federal law, regardless of immigration status.
An Early Childhood Expert on Reimagining Child Care
Office of Public Affairs - Aug 24, 2021
Jessica Derby, child care program manager at Patagonia, shares her thoughts on the importance of child care and what kinds of investments we need to support America's families.
Celebrating 57 Years of Job Corps
Rachel Torres - Aug 20, 2021
Over the past 57 years, Job Corps has helped nearly 3 million students develop the skills they need to pursue meaningful careers and connecting them with employers seeking skilled workers in high-growth industries.
VETS-4212 Filing Season is Here!
Kenan Torrans - Aug 12, 2021
Are you a federal contractor or subcontractor? If so, it’s time to mark your calendars for VETS-4212 filing season!
American Job Centers Can Help You on Your Job Search
Secretary Marty Walsh - Aug 11, 2021
At the Department of Labor, we focus on protecting the health and safety of workers as we carefully reopen our economy. And we are also here to support you if you’re looking for your next job opportunity.
An Economist’s View on the Care Economy
Office of Public Affairs - Aug 11, 2021
We asked Dr. Folbre to share more of her thoughts on the care economy – and what kind of investments will support America’s care infrastructure – as we continue to recover and build a more inclusive economy.