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At Job Corps, It’s OK Not to be OK—and It’s OK to Ask for Help

At the U.S. Department of Labor’s Job Corps program, we like to say that we’re the place where setbacks turn into comebacks. We’re proud to have had over 3 million alumni pass through our doors, and are committed to supporting all our students in their journeys toward finding meaningful employment. But during Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s important to remember

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Hurricane Season Is Coming — Prepare Now to Keep Your Workers Safe

Hurricane season is coming, and the time to prepare is now. Recent years have seen increased hurricane activity, and many situations with rapid intensification occur before landfall, leaving little time for last-minute preparations. By planning ahead, you can ensure your workers stay safe and weather the storm. Atlantic hurricane season June 1-Nov. 30 Eastern North Pacific hurricane season May 15-Nov.

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Own a Small Business? We’re Here to Help

The U.S. Department of Labor is proud to support the Small Business Administration’s National Small Business Week. This year’s theme, Building a Better America Through Entrepreneurship, acknowledges small businesses from across the country for their resilience, ingenuity and creativity through challenging times. The department seeks to empower all workers, whether as employees or as entrepreneurs. We help connect small businesses

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Fastest Growing Jobs in the Federal Government

Public Service Recognition Week is an annual observance that honors the people who serve our nation as federal, state, county, local and tribal government employees. This year, to celebrate Public Service Recognition Week, we’re recognizing the hardworking people who make up our federal workforce and looking to federal workers of the future. Which occupations in the federal government are projected

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Outlook and Wages for Occupations Associated with Disaster Relief

For National Hurricane Preparedness Week, we are highlighting 10 occupations in which workers may help before, during or after catastrophic events. Most of these occupations had an annual wage above the median of $45,760 for all workers in 2021 and are projected to have average or above-average employment growth from 2020 to 2030. (Note: Data shown are for all workers

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Advancing Equity: A Financial Toolkit for Individuals with Disabilities

On March 29, 2003, I experienced an incomplete spinal-cord injury during a hit-and-run bicycle accident, resulting in a diagnosis of quadriplegia. I was a teenager at the time. In the years since, I’ve thrived academically, personally and professionally. Today, I’m pleased to use my experiences to help others do so as well, especially related to financial planning — something top

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Driving Change: Ensuring a Safe Work Environment in the Trucking Industry

This spring, the Department of Labor joined the Biden-Harris administration’s 90-Day Trucking Apprenticeship Challenge to promote the apprenticeship model as a solution to connect more well-trained drivers with good-paying jobs. While the trucking industry has many good jobs, the risk of sexual harassment and sexual assault keep too many women from the field. We spoke with Desiree Wood, the founder

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