From an Apprenticeship to a Family-Supporting Job
Office of Public Affairs
Read how the Women in Construction program by the Women's Bureau assists women to pursue a new trade.
How a Navy Corpsman Landed an In-Demand Civilian Career
Tim Winter
Learn more about the Transition Assistance Programs available from the Veterans’ Employment and Training Service.
Veterans Can Build the Next Generation of the Trucking Workforce
Gabe Soltero
The Veterans' Employment and Training Service is connecting transitioning service members with good jobs in the trucking industry
Honoring the Contributions of Black Leaders with Disabilities
Jennifer Thomas
During Black History Month we celebrate the contributions of leaders both past and present.
Women and Girls in Growing STEM Jobs
Christine Machovec
Check out these five STEM occupations in which at least 1 in 6 jobs were held by women that are projected to grow faster than average.
For Black Women, Implicit Racial Bias in Medicine May Have Far-Reaching Effects
Joan Harrigan-Farrelly
Representation matters, and the absence of it has disparate, and sometimes disastrous, consequences. Find out how medical and academic institutions are tackling the Black maternal health crisis in the U.S.
New Guidance on Havana Syndrome Workers’ Comp Claims
Antonio Rios
New guidance will aid the claims process for federal workers with Havana Syndrome. Here’s what you should know.
Black Workplace Pioneers
Office of Public Affairs
We’re highlighting Black workplace pioneers who blazed trails that created opportunities and improved the lives of generations of Americans.
The Importance of Mentoring: Experience, Practice and Policy
Lynne Fetter
Because disability can be a significant barrier to employment, it is critical for mentoring programs to be accessible and inclusive to youth with disabilities.