Lynn Rhinehart - Feb 07, 2022
We've been working with more than 20 Cabinet departments and White House agencies to find innovative ways to support worker organizing and collective bargaining.
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How 20 Government Agencies and Offices are Working Together to Promote Worker Empowerment and Organizing
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The Wage and Hour Division is Expanding Its Enforcement Team
Patricia Davidson - Feb 04, 2022
If you are motivated by challenge and inspired to make a difference, consider a career as a Wage and Hour Investigator.
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January 2022 Jobs Report: Continued Growth
Secretary Marty Walsh - Feb 04, 2022
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the American economy added 467,000 jobs in the month of January, and the unemployment rate was 4.0%.
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New Guidance on Havana Syndrome Workers’ Comp Claims
Antonio Rios - Feb 03, 2022
New guidance will aid the claims process for federal workers with Havana Syndrome. Here’s what you should know.
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How Job Corps is Stepping Up to Support Afghan Refugees
Thony Martino - Feb 02, 2022
Job Corps is dedicated to helping all of our students – including those new to the U.S. – build meaningful skills, land fulfilling jobs and develop lifelong relationships.
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Black Workplace Pioneers
Office of Public Affairs - Feb 01, 2022
We’re highlighting Black workplace pioneers who blazed trails that created opportunities and improved the lives of generations of Americans.
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5 Facts About Unemployment Insurance Navigator Grants
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Michele Evermore - Jan 31, 2022
New grants are available to help states collaborate with community and worker organizations to improve their unemployment insurance systems, ensuring all workers have access to these critical benefits.
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Year in Review: Office of Labor-Management Standards
Jeffrey Freund - Jan 31, 2022
See highlights of our work in 2021 – and what that work says about the state of the labor movement’s democratic and financial integrity.
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The Importance of Mentoring: Experience, Practice and Policy
Lynne Fetter - Jan 27, 2022
Because disability can be a significant barrier to employment, it is critical for mentoring programs to be accessible and inclusive to youth with disabilities.