Taryn M. Williams - Mar 06, 2023
Judy Heumann’s impact was profound. Her name is intertwined with the disability rights movement, and her activism embedded in nearly every policy advancement for people with disabilities in America.
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Judy Heumann: The Legacy of Leadership
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11 Quotes from Women Labor Leaders
Jordan Steinberg - Mar 02, 2023
In honor of Women’s History Month, here are eleven inspiring quotes from women labor leaders.
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Building Good Jobs in the US: Tools for Employers, Workers and Government
Julie Su - Mar 01, 2023
The Department is excited to release Good Jobs in Federal Investments: A Toolkit for Employers, Workers, and Government
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Graduating Soon? Tips to Help You Plan for Your Financial Future Now!
Lisa M. Gomez - Feb 28, 2023
During this America Saves Week, learn about some of the basic financial responsibilities you’ll have and tips to help you handle them successfully/plan for them.
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Data Spotlight: Employment of Black Workers with Disabilities in Skilled Trade Professions
David Rosenblum, Alexandra Ruth - Feb 28, 2023
Data analysis on Black workers with disabilities working in skilled trade professions
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Successfully Navigating Hybrid Work - the OCIO Way
Thomas Flagg - Feb 28, 2023
We understand that as work changes for the public and our own staff, so too does IT support. That's why we’re constantly evaluating and adapting which tools and strategies best support the department’s mission.
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Protecting Workers and Safeguarding Religious Freedom
Jenny R. Yang - Feb 28, 2023
We're protecting workers from discrimination and safeguarding principles of religious freedom by rescinding a rule for federal contractors and subcontractors.
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I am DOL: Clarissa Romero on Keeping Workers Safe on the Job
Office of Human Resources - Feb 24, 2023
Clarissa Romero, a safety and health compliance officer in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, helps make sure that workers come home safe at the end of every shift.
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Research Snapshot: Why More Employers are Voluntarily Recognizing Unions
Cassie Robertson - Feb 24, 2023
We sat down with Aurelia Glass, a researcher at the Center for American Progress to discuss her latest research on voluntary recognition and organizing.