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Computer Science Education Week: Explore In-Demand IT Jobs

Computer Science Education Week, this Dec. 5-11, is an annual call to action to celebrate all the contributions to the field of computer science and to inspire and motivate K-12 students to learn more about this field. Students and anyone else interested in computer science will have many job opportunities in the field since overall employment in computer and information

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How OCIO Supports Veterans

November is National Veterans and Military Families Month and a time to recognize the important contributions made by U.S. service members. To help support service members who may be transitioning to civilian life, the U.S. Department of Labor provides a suite of training and career resources for military veterans and spouses. The Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) works to

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Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Builds Path to Civilian Career with Grassroots Networking

After more than two decades of honorable service, Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Aubrey Wrenn was ready to retire and pursue a civilian career. He quickly realized that he needed to gain additional experience and build networks for post-military career success. To start his transition on the right path, Wrenn dedicated himself to taking meticulous notes and asking questions during Transition

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Removing Barriers to Considering ESG Factors in Retirement Plan Investments

Our nation’s workers deserve a secure retirement. They work hard to earn their retirement benefits and rightfully expect the people who manage their plans to work just as hard to invest and protect their retirement plan’s assets wisely. One of the Department of Labor’s primary objectives is to make sure those savings are safeguarded. Your interests as a retirement saver

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What Your Business Should Know About Safety This Holiday Season

En Español With the 2022 holiday season here, retailers are hiring hundreds of thousands of seasonal workers to meet the increased demand. This year, we may also see more in-person shopping. As businesses enter the busy season, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration wants to remind all employers about workers’ rights to a safe and healthy

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Looking Back on National Apprenticeship Week 2022

Labor Secretary Walsh, Education Secretary Cardona, First Lady Biden, Commerce Secretary Raimondo and other officials observe a student displaying a rudimentary robot. I love National Apprenticeship Week because it gives me a chance to share something that I’ve believed in and championed for my entire career: Registered Apprenticeship changes lives and strengthens our economy. This year’s National Apprenticeship Week, Nov.

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3 Concerning Trends for Injured and Ill Workers

Last week, the nonprofit, nonpartisan National Academy of Social Insurance published their annual, comprehensive study of trends in workers’ compensation. In NASI’s 2022 report, which reviews data from 2016–2020, I noted three trends in workers’ compensation that are troubling for workers injured or sickened in the workplace: 1. The number of U.S. workers covered by workers’ compensation has decreased. After

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Beyond the Bargaining Table: How Unions Help More Than Just Their Members

Labor unions help marginalized populations – and our communities more broadly – in ways you might not realize. Labor unions are associated with building and preserving the middle class. And rightly so: through collective bargaining, unions routinely secure better wages and benefits for the workers they represent. Their efforts at the bargaining table generally allow workers employed under a union

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This November, We Honor Healthcare Workers – and Continue Protecting Their Rights

Texas home health aides Karla (left) and Perla. Healthcare workers are the unsung heroines and heroes who care for those who can’t always take care of themselves – older adults, people with disabilities, children with special needs, and others. As the Wage and Hour Division observes National Home Care and Hospice Month and National Family Caregivers Month, we’re reaffirming our

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