Nathan Cunningham - Nov 01, 2021
New tools can help employers foster disability inclusion while procuring, developing and implementing AI technologies.
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How Artificial Intelligence Affects Workers with Disabilities: A New Toolkit for Businesses
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Women in Trades: Plumbing
Office of Public Affairs - Oct 29, 2021
Leslie Cotton met Secretary Walsh during a trip to Oregon. We asked her to share her experience as a woman in the plumbing trade.
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Protecting Essential Workers’ Rights: Four Stories
Jessica Looman - Oct 29, 2021
Meet some of the essential workers we’ve assisted in the past year:
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Remembering America’s Nuclear Weapons Program Workers
Rachel Pond - Oct 29, 2021
On National Day of Remembrance for Nuclear Energy Workers, we thank these workers and their families for the role they played in ensuring the security we enjoy today and remember those we've lost.
Don’t Be Afraid to Organize
Office of Public Affairs - Oct 27, 2021
We asked AFL-CIO member Anders Bloomquist to share his experience with organizing and how his union has supported him.
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Strength in Numbers: Organizing in the South
Office of Public Affairs - Oct 27, 2021
Salvador Herrera, a member of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, shares his experience with organizing and how their union has supported them.
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How a Job Corps Center Equipped Me With the Tools for Lifetime Success
Daniella Pierre - Oct 26, 2021
Daniella Pierre shares how Job Corps supported her in earning a degree and finding a meaningful career path.
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Centering Workers’ Voices in Our Trade Enforcement
Secretary Marty Walsh - Oct 22, 2021
Trade agreements only work when we place workers’ rights at the center. That was something I heard loud and clear from the Labor Advisory Committee.
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5 Facts About Latinas in the Labor Force
Eleanor Delamater, Gretchen Livingston - Oct 20, 2021
Oct. 21 marks Latina Women’s Equal Pay Day, a symbolic representation of the number of additional days Latina women must work to earn what white, non-Hispanic men earned the year before.