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Equitable Transition Models: Improving employment opportunities for disabled youth

Equitable Transition Models: Improving employment opportunities for disabled youth As 2025 begins to ramp up, so do the U.S. Department of LaborOffice of Disability Employment Policy’s (ODEP) Equitable Transition Model (ETM) demonstration grants. Awarded in April 2024 to four state agencies—the Kansas Department of Commerce, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and the Departments of Labor in Connecticut

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A foundation for lasting change in the world of work

A foundation for lasting change in the world of work It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve as Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor, leading the inspirational, talented and passionate team at the Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB). Under the extraordinary leadership of Acting Secretary Julie Su, President Biden and Vice

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How to improve women’s retirement security in 2025

How to improve women’s retirement security in 2025 Savingfor old age is challenging for most people, but recent data suggest women are less likely than men to consider their retirement savings on-track. Nearly half of women find making retirement savings decisions to be complicated and confusing and nearly six in 10 women feel they do not earn enough to save

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A new chapter for fairness: Modernizing schedule award procedures

A new chapter for fairness: Modernizing schedule award procedures As the director of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP), I am proud to announce a transformative new policy and set of procedures for administering schedule awards under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA). These updates, published on January 7, 2025, and outlined in FECA Bulletin 25-3, are designed to

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Updating procedures to protect female federal firefighters and their families

Updating procedures to protect female federal firefighters and their families Under my leadership, the Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) has just taken a transformative step forward in addressing the unique challenges faced by female federal firefighters. These brave individuals, especially those serving as Wildland Firefighters, put their lives and health on the line each year to

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