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Honoring the Role of Women in the Passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act

Honoring the Role of Women in the Passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act For over a century, efforts to address the workplace challenges of women and working families have paved the way for the enactment of vital worker protections with far-reaching social and economic benefits. Even before women had essential civil and workplace rights, they were active in

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With a Second Chance, Les and Michael Are Back on Their Feet

With a Second Chance, Les and Michael Are Back on Their Feet Les Doty (L) and Michael McGavock (R) Les Doty’s journey took a transformative turn when his Department of Corrections release counselor recommended the Pathway Home program operated by Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAO). Les knew others who had enrolled in the program, which assists eligible

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How Crystal Eastman Fought for Pioneering Worker Protections

How Crystal Eastman Fought for Pioneering Worker Protections The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Photo courtesy of the Kheel Center. On March 25, 1911, a deadly fire spread rapidly through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in lower Manhattan and killed 146 garment workers, most of whom were young, immigrant women who worked long hours for low pay. A day earlier, on March

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They Persevered: Honoring Three Georgia Women Behind the Landmark Olmstead Decision

They Persevered: Honoring Three Georgia Women Behind the Landmark Olmstead Decision This year marks the 25th anniversary of a seminal moment in disability rights history and American history—the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Olmstead v. L.C. —which found that the unjustified segregation of disabled people into institutions was discrimination. The decision was also an influential moment in women’s history, because at

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Equity for Black Artists in the Entertainment Industry

Equity for Black Artists in the Entertainment Industry   In celebration of this year’s national Black History Month theme, “African Americans and the Arts,” the Department of Labor hosted an event titled “Making Equity Real: Creating Career Pathways and Good Jobs in the Arts.” Through a series of live performances and a panel discussion hosted by Acting Secretary of Labor

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3978 Windgrove Crossing
Suite 200A
Suwanee, Georgia
30024, USA
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