Investments in America are supporting working families.  U.S. Department of Labor | March 21, 2024 |
Su promotes quality jobs and expanding career pathways in North Carolina In North Carolina last week, Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su joined Rep. Alma Adams, Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles and representatives of a local pre-apprenticeship program, She Built This City, for a roundtable discussion. The conversation covered the importance of raising the quality of jobs in fields traditionally dominated by women and expanding pathways for women and other historically underrepresented groups into good-paying, union jobs. |
Navigating Long COVID Discover effective workplace tools and strategies to support your productivity and well-being as you navigate long-term COVID symptoms â or to support your employees as they do so. |
Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week â Five seconds: That's how fast a worker can be engulfed in flowing grain, unable to get out. Every year, workers are killed and injured during grain storage and handling operations. Join OSHA for the #StandUp4GrainSafety, March 25-29, to help spread the word on safety measures that save lives. |
Occupational outlook in Spanish For years, the Occupational Outlook Handbook has offered valuable information about occupational pay, qualifications, and growth projections. Now profiles for some occupations are available in Spanish. |
$2M grant will help ILO combat forced labor in supply chains Weâve awarded $2 million to the International Labor Organization to support efforts to promote fundamental labor rights and acceptable work conditions, including an end to forced labor in supply chains. |
| A disability rights milestone Twenty-five years after the Supreme Court found that unjustified segregation of disabled people into institutions was discrimination, we reflect on the impact of the Olmstead decision. | |
| Planting the seeds of change. Our grants are helping workers advocate for change and supporting meaningful transformation in the workplace. Read how one worker is making a difference in her community. | |
Safety is more than luck! ðTake action to implement these essential elements of a workplace safety and health program.ð https://lnkd.in/ecRKFK2w #SafeAndSoundAtWork -OSHA LinkedIn |
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