Workforce investment, support for working families, the 2023 NDEAM theme and more. U.S. Department of Labor | May 18, 2023 |
Investing in Americaâs workforce First Lady Jill Biden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training Brent Parton and others spoke at âETA Vision 2030: Investing in Americaâs Workforce.â The three-day meeting focused on the departmentâs vision for workforce investment and the importance of the workforce system. Read more on our efforts to connect Americans to good jobs Read about our 98 new Apprenticeship Ambassadors |
Support for working families There are more than 83 million families in the United States, and 80.1% of them have at least one working family member. Here are some of the ways we support working families. |
Investments for nursing and a better care economy Weâve awarded more than $78 million to support workforce training programs in 17 states and address staffing challenges nursing professionals face. Read a press release on these nursing grants Read a blog on investing in the care economy |
Know your rights: nursing and pregnancy The PUMP Act and Pregnancy Discrimination Act protect workers who are nursing or pregnant. Learn more in these new videos. PUMP Act protections for truck drivers Pregnancy Discrimination Act protections at work |
| Mine safety stand down In its first Stand Down to Save Lives, the Mine Safety and Health Administration encouraged the mining industry to increase protections for miners. | |
| Spotlight: working women Two new reports from our Womenâs Bureau shed light on the status of working women in America and some of the challenges they face. | |
Mental health and a meaningful career During National Mental Health Awareness Month, Seward Dinsmore reflects on his military service, mental health and a meaningful career with the Wage and Hour Division. |
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