Kathy Tran - Mar 30, 2022
Learn more about Kathy Tran, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, and her work to build an inclusive workforce.
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Unlocking Potential Through Workforce Inclusion
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Women’s History Month and the Labor Movement’s Role in Narrowing the Gender Pay Gap
Jeffrey Freund - Mar 29, 2022
Learn how higher levels of union membership promise to help reduce – and someday eliminate – gender inequity in our workplaces and deliver greater economic security for workers in our post-pandemic economy.
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Honoring and Protecting Farmworkers, Always Essential
Jessica Looman, Doug Parker - Mar 29, 2022
The U.S. Department of Labor joins others during National Farmworker Awareness Week to honor farmworkers across the country.
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Women’s History Month: Honoring the Intersections of Disability and Diversity
Shirley J. Wilcher - Mar 28, 2022
Read about Harriet Tubman and Fannie Lou Hamer, two Black American women with disabilities who advanced freedom, democracy and human rights — the fundamental building blocks of equity and inclusion.
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Reflecting on how the Affordable Care Act Changed Health Coverage
Ali Khawar - Mar 23, 2022
Before the passage of the Affordable Care Act, getting adequate and reliable health coverage was a challenge for millions of Americans.Many plans didn’t allow you to keep children on your health plan after they graduated from college, pre-existing conditions like heart disease and cancer often weren’t covered when you switched to new coverage, and many plans only covered a limited amount for essential benefits, leading to significant out-of-pocket costs. And millions of Americans didn’t have health coverage at all.Since 2010, the ACA has made health coverage more accessible and affordable for
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One Year as Your Labor Secretary
Secretary Marty Walsh - Mar 23, 2022
On March 23, 2021, I was sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris as the 29th Secretary of Labor for the United States of America. As the son of immigrants from Ireland and as someone who started my career on a construction site as a union laborer, it was the dream of a lifetime.
Now, one year later, I’m in awe of how much we can accomplish when we come together in service to the working people of America. Our team at the Department of Labor – in partnership with workers, unions, employers, government leaders at every level and advocates on every issue – helped millions of worker
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A Brief History of Women in Mining
Holly Armstrong - Mar 22, 2022
Throughout America’s history, women have played a critical role in mines and mining operations. During Women's History Month, we recognize the contributions women have made in the mining industry and their role in creating opportunities and better working conditions in mines.
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Celebrating Rosie the Riveter
Wendy Chun-Hoon - Mar 21, 2022
On March 21, designated Rosie the Riveter Day, we honor the legacy of the women whose work supported the war effort and push for continued equity for women in nontraditional jobs.
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Protecting Workers, Promoting Diversity and Enforcing the Law
Jenny R. Yang - Mar 21, 2022
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs holds those who do business with the federal government – contractors and subcontractors – responsible for ensuring they do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran. Today we’re taking an important step to strengthen OFCCP’s ability to investigate and remedy employment discrimination by proposing to modify a final rule created by the Trump administration.