5 Facts About Black Women in the Labor Force
Mathilde Roux
Black women are an integral part of the American labor force but have long faced a pay gap and they have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
What the El Monte Sweatshop Case Means to Me
Julie Su
On the 26th anniversary of the El Monte sweatshop raid, Deputy Secretary Julie Su reflects on her role - and the work that remains.
Advancing the Integrity and Mission of the U.S. Labor Movement
Jeffrey Freund
Office of Labor-Management Standards Director Jeffrey Freund shares his vision for advancing the integrity and mission of the labor movement.
Centering the Voices of Human Trafficking Survivors
Thea Lee
On World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and every day, we continue the fight for a world free of labor exploitation.
Speaking Up for Workers on National Whistleblower Appreciation Day
Jeannette Galanis,
Jim Frederick,
Jessica Looman
All workers have the right to raise concerns if they believe their rights are being violated in the workplace. Learn how the Labor Department defends the right of workers to speak up.
If You Know All These Labor Department Facts, We’ll Be Really Impressed
Hiring America’s Veterans: A Smart Business Decision
Ivan Denton
Becoming a veteran-ready employer provides a tremendous return on investment. See why hiring veterans is good for business and how to get started.
More Than Statistics: How COVID-19 is Impacting Working Women
Eleanor Delamater,
Gretchen Livingston
The Women’s Bureau has been asking women about their experiences during the pandemic and what support they need going forward. Here are their stories.