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If Not Now, When? Prioritizing Equity in Our Economic Recovery

Last week, I traveled to Birmingham, Alabama, to meet with workers, community organizations and local officials and understand how the city is getting organized to center gender and racial equity as we emerge from the pandemic. We met with Mayor Randall Woodfin, who earlier this year launched an initiative – Embrace Mothers – aimed at supporting single moms with a

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Teaming up With the Employment Resource Coordinator to Support North Carolina Veterans

OBTT ERC Antoine Taylor, Fayetteville DVOP Chester Barnett, North Carolina DVET Lane Dyer, and Serco TAP/OBTT instructor Vanessa Crespo prepare for the first Wounded Warrior Program OBTT sessions in their area. For Air Force veteran Lane Dyer, giving back to the veteran community is more than just a job; it’s a passion. “We have come so far in our efforts

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USMCA Two Years Later

En Español To commemorate the entry into force of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement two years ago, the U.S. Department of Labor is highlighting some of the accomplishments of our engagement with Mexico and the challenges that still lie ahead. We asked Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs Thea Lee to share her thoughts on the following key questions: As you look

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Knowing Your Rights and Speaking Up: Recognizing National Whistleblower Appreciation Day

In Spring 2021, two workers employed by a San Jose transport company expressed safety concerns to their employer before starting their shift. They reported being too sick and tired to drive safely and felt they couldn’t operate commercial vehicles. How did their employer respond? The multimillion-dollar company issued disciplinary points to the two drivers, which led to the termination of

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20 Years Later, a Look a Back at the Quecreek Mine Rescue

On July 24, 2002, nine coal miners at the Quecreek #1 Mine site in Pennsylvania were trapped after mining activities breached an adjacent mine filled with water. For 77 hours, MSHA, state, and local rescuers worked successfully to rescue all nine men. I was part of the team that investigated the accident after the miners were rescued. “MSHA’s rescue teams

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Skills – Leadership – Experience: Why Hiring America’s Veterans Makes Sense

Every year, more than 200,000 service members transition out of the military. The transition experience can be full of unknowns and unexpected emotions. A common transition concern for many service members is how to find a new professional identity and navigate the civilian job world. For 20-year U.S. Army veteran Allan Baros, this rang true. Allan Baros, a communications specialist,

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Creating Pathways for Women to Good Jobs

Last month, Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh traveled to Jackson, Mississippi, where, joined by Women’s Bureau staff Charmaine Davis, Marlaina Guillaume and Sonya Black, he met with leaders from Moore Community House, a current grantee of the Department of Labor’s Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) grant program. Moore Community House, which has served families on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast

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Strong and Steady Growth: A Deep Dive into the Q2 Labor Market

Strong, steady job growth is an apt description of the second quarter of U.S. labor market. Over the last three months, the economy added an average of 375,000 jobs per month. Americans do not experience the labor market as just an aggregate figure. Conditions evolve over time. And, importantly, disparities in access and opportunities lead to disparate outcomes that policymakers

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New OSHA Enforcement and Oversight Measures Aim to Reverse the Rise of Trench-Related Fatalities

In the first six months of this year, 22 workers fell victim to the deadly hazards present in trenching and excavation work – surpassing 15 in all of 2021. Every one of these tragedies could have been prevented had employers complied with Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards. There simply is no excuse for ignoring safety requirements to prevent trench

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