With a Second Chance, Les and Michael Are Back on Their Feet

Manny Lamarre
Two stories show how peer-centered support (funded by our grants) can transform lives and help people find resilience and success after incarceration.

They Persevered: Honoring Three Georgia Women Behind the Landmark Olmstead Decision

Office of Disability Employment Policy
This year marks the 25th anniversary of a seminal moment in disability rights history and American history—the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Olmstead v. L.C. —which found that the unjustified segregation of disabled people into institutions was discrimination.

Strengthening America at Home: Black Workers in WWII

Black History Month: Lifelong Perspectives

Tonya Brown
Soul Train, Rosa Parks and a legacy of advocacy: An employee in our Office of Disability Employment Policy shares her perspective on the importance of Black History Month.

OCIO's Commitment to Ongoing IT Modernization

Changing Perceptions of Global Migration and Development

Protecting Workers' Rights at the Super Bowl

Gene Ramos
The low-wage workers who make the Super Bowl possible are often at risk of wage theft, labor trafficking, illegal child labor and other labor violations. We work hard to protect workers in low-wage industries, and we’re staying vigilant in Las Vegas as the Super Bowl approaches.

A Labor-Management Partnership Building Trust and Good Jobs

Darnice Marsh
BuildRI has been creating good jobs in the construction industry, training skilled workers and investing in local communities for two decades. Find out the key to their success.