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Creating More Equitable Pathways to Good Jobs

It’s a fact that women, people of color and individuals with disabilities are vastly underrepresented in critical infrastructure fields such as manufacturing and construction. Achieving parity in these and other fields requires intentional investments and partnerships. Building off of what we’ve learned from our work to incorporate diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility into our programs and outreach, the U.S. Department of

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Data is the Cornerstone of an Equitable Jobs Strategy

Data is at the center of the U.S. Department of Labor’s good jobs strategy. We work with federal partner agencies to ensure that workforce data is collected and made public whenever possible. For example, we partnered with the Department of Commerce to craft a requirement for subgrantees of its Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program to report the demographic composition

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Building an Equitable Workforce Requires Partnerships at Every Level

The Biden-Harris administration has made unprecedented levels of investment in American infrastructure through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the CHIPS and Science Act. As the U.S. Department of Labor works with other federal agencies to implement these investments, we have a unique opportunity and responsibility to achieve the equity outcomes the administration outlined in Executive Order 13985, “Advancing Racial Equity

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December Jobs Report: Capping a Year of Worker-Centered Growth

In December, the U.S. economy added 223,000 jobs, bringing the 3-month moving average to 247,000. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, near the over 50-year low first reached earlier in the year. The sectors with the largest payroll gains in December were leisure and hospitality (+67,000), education and health care (+78,000), and construction (+28,000). Monthly job growth has decelerated since

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I am DOL: Nicholas Gutierrez on Turning His Mining Experience Into a Career in Mine Safety

Editor’s note: In our “I Am DOL” series, we’re highlighting employees who work in a wide range of roles at the Department of Labor but who all share a passion for public service. Stay tuned for more stories, and explore current job openings at the department today. As a third-generation miner, Nicholas Gutierrez understands the unique challenges — and rewards

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By the Numbers: Projected Growth in Data-Related Jobs

Interested in a fast-growing, high-wage career? In celebration of National Technology Day on Jan. 6, we’re highlighting growing occupations that focus on technology’s framework: data. From 2021 to 2031, employment in the nine occupations shown below is projected to grow more rapidly than the average for all occupations (5.3%); in fact, most are expected to have much faster than average

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COVID-19 and Employment Trends for People with Disabilities

As the economy continues to recover from setbacks related to the COVID-19 pandemic, people with disabilities have re-entered the labor force in greater numbers and have even surpassed the pre-pandemic level. This encouraging trend improves the historically persistent, substantial gaps between workers with and without disabilities. Structural changes in business practices prompted by the pandemic, such as greater flexibilities in

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Veterans’ Employment and Training Service 2022 in Review 

The Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service is committed to enabling all veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses to reach their full potential in the workplace. In 2022, working with our partners, we served more than 430,000 customers. Here are just a few of our many accomplishments throughout the year. VETS’ Transition Assistance Program served over 270,000

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Eltas EnterPrises Inc.
3978 Windgrove Crossing
Suite 200A
Suwanee, Georgia
30024, USA
contact@eltasjobs.com

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