Erin George - May 06, 2024
The Women's Bureau shares important data highlighting that overall maternal employment has largely recovered from the steep declines experienced at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic but access to child care is still an issue.
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Mothers’ employment has surpassed pre-pandemic levels, but the child care crisis persists.
Youth Apprenticeship Week is Here!
Manny Lamarre - May 06, 2024
From May 5 to 11, 2024, we are celebrating the incredible opportunities that Registered Apprenticeship programs offer to our young workforce.
Charting a Path for Unemployment Insurance
Claire McKenna - May 03, 2024
Building on the momentum generated by historic American Rescue Plan Act investments in unemployment insurance modernization, we've released a comprehensive plan for transforming the UI system.
Did You Know? Workers’ Comp Covers Mental Health
Christopher J. Godfrey - May 03, 2024
Did you know that you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits for a mental health injury or illness resulting from work?
Prevenção de quedas na construção civil
Jose Herrera - May 07, 2024
As quedas continuam a ser a principal causa de morte no setor da construção civil. Aqui estão três medidas simples para evitar tragédias desnecessárias.
A Closer Look: Labor-Management Cooperation in Europe
Ethan Dazelle - May 02, 2024
As more workers are coming together in the U.S. to collectively seek better terms and conditions of work, we're taking a look at labor-management relationships abroad.
The Weight of Responsibility
Brandon Webb - May 02, 2024
Promoting a culture of self-care is essential to safeguarding the mental health of veteran service providers.
Big Answers for Small Businesses
Raj Nayak - May 01, 2024
The refreshed Employer.gov offers a one-stop resource for small businesses, and all employers, to learn about their rights and responsibilities under federal labor laws.
A luta por um salário digno
Basel Saleh - May 07, 2024
A comunidade internacional chegou a um consenso sobre a ideia de um salário digno — um passo importante para garantir que os trabalhadores tenham um padrão de vida decente.