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Upgrading the Digital Landscape for America’s Workforce

In 2020,the Department of Labor’sOffice of the Chief Information Officerrose to meet theITchallengesposed by theglobal pandemic with resilience and innovation.In 2021,wecontinued to buildon that successto powerhistoricdigitalimprovementsand stabilityfor thedepartment’s IT needs.Here are a few of the ways OCIO upgraded the digital landscape for America’s workforce: We streamlinedresponse times andimprovedaccess to data.For example, wemadecertificationdata more accessible to employees involved inemployment-based visas. We

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The Kids (and the Adults) Aren’t All Right: Job Losses in the Care Sector Extend Beyond Child Care

The employment landscape looks much betterfor workers now than it did a year ago, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ December jobs report shows. Although the December data predates most Omicron impacts on the labor market, it is encouraging to see that employment continues to increase and the overall unemployment rate has continued to tick down. In December the unemployment

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Fighting Human Trafficking: The Legacy of the El Monte Sweatshop

Workers at the El Monte sweatshop toiled long hours inside a converted garage and lived in crowded quarters. Photos by Paul Chang. In 1995, federal agents found 72 Thai nationals working in slave-like conditions in El Monte, California. They were recruited from rural villages throughout Thailand through promises of a better life – but after arriving in the United States,

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December 2021 Jobs Report: Strong and Steady

There’s no question about it: @POTUS’ economic plan is delivering a historic recovery. pic.twitter.com/GJO75SMdb2 — Secretary Marty Walsh (@SecMartyWalsh) January 7, 2022 Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reportedthe American economy added 199,000 jobs in the month of December, and the unemployment rate was 3.9%, down from 4.2%in November. This marks thefirsttime unemployment has been under4% since the pandemic began,

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Putting ‘Management’ Back Into the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act

For many people, the only thing that comes to mind when they think about the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act and the Office of Labor-Management Standards is union reporting requirements. But management is an equally important part of our reporting and disclosure program. There’s a reason management is part of the agency’s and the act’s name. When Congress enacted the

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Coffee and Inclusivity

In October 2021, Secretary Marty Walsh traveled to Rochester Hills, Michigan,to meet with students, small business owners and employers on the future of workforce development. He visited Lava Mountain Coffee, a small coffee shop that centers on inclusivity and accessibility. We caught up with owner Ziad Kassab and asked him to share more about his business. Pictured: Ziad Kassab (top

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6 Ways to Increase Your Financial Wellbeing in the New Year

A new year means a chance for new beginnings. One common resolution is to improve your personal finances – which is great! Perhaps you’re interested in creating and sticking to a budget, saving for something big, paying off a debt, or starting or increasing your saving for retirement. These are all great goals. The Department of Labor has worksheets you

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Our Top Videos of 2021

2021 was a busy year at the U.S. Department of Labor. From introducing a new secretary, to explaining workplace accommodations for workers with long COVID, to breaking down the data from our monthly jobs report, we’ve shared many of these resources and milestones via video. Check out some of our top videos of the year and explore more content on

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