Trudy Rebert - Jan 31, 2024
When we work to prevent and combat human trafficking, we build a fairer economy and help make workplaces better for everyone, everywhere.
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Combating Labor Trafficking At Home and Around the World
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Getting Restitution into the Hands of Trafficking Victims
Lee Ann Dunbar - Jan 29, 2024
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and amplify collaborative efforts to end human trafficking across the nation and support victims.
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Enforcement Report: Progress in Fiscal Year 2023
Seema Nanda - Jan 26, 2024
The Solicitor of Labor is focused on combatting retaliation and worker misclassification, increasing worker protection, and using tools available to us under the laws we enforce.
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5 Ways OCIO Supports Responsible Artificial Intelligence
Louis Charlier - Jan 19, 2024
A recent executive order on AI outlined a strategy to manage its risks and harness its benefits. Here are five ways the Labor Department's AI actions align.
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Thank Your Mentor
Office of Disability Employment Policy - Jan 18, 2024
During National Mentoring Month each January, we honor mentors who positively influence the lives of young people as they transition into adulthood and their workplaces.
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8 Black Women Labor Leaders You Should Know
Office of Public Affairs - Jan 17, 2024
These eight women made American workplaces better through organizing, advocacy and creating opportunities for others to thrive. Have you heard of them?
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Happy Birthday, Dr. King
Jeffrey Freund - Jan 12, 2024
Dr. King recognized the dignity of work for all people and the important role of unions in advancing workers' rights.
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Employee or Independent Contractor? A Guide to the New Rule
Jessica Looman - Jan 10, 2024
A new final rule will help to ensure that workers who are employees are paid the minimum wage and overtime due them, and that responsible employers that comply with the law are not placed at a competitive disadvantage against employers that misclassify employees.
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A Wider Lens: 2023 Enforcement Results
Jeffrey Freund - Jan 10, 2024
The Office of Labor-Management Standards' FY 2023 enforcement results should give the American public confidence in the integrity of unions.