Freight rail companies and unions reached a tentative agreement after hours of talks led by Secretary Walsh, averting a potential strike. U.S. Department of Labor | September 15, 2022 |
Railway labor agreement After 20 hours of negotiations at the Department of Labor's headquarters in Washington, D.C., rail companies and union negotiators reached a tentative agreement, forestalling a potential strike. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh joined the Biden administration in applauding all parties for reaching this hard-fought, mutually beneficial deal. Read President Biden's statement on the tentative railway labor agreement Read Secretary Walsh's tweets  |
Seeking feedback on changes to Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act programs Weâre seeking public feedback on two proposed rules that would improve the effectiveness of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act programs. The rules would establish a definition for the final performance indicator used to report outcomes for the six WIOA core programs as well as for Title I non-core programs. |
| Safety and health training OSHA awarded approximately $1.9 million in grants to help 14 nonprofits nationwide provide workplace safety and health training. | |
We all have a role to play in breaking the stigma around mental health so people can reach out for help. Thatâs why Iâm open about my recovery from alcoholism. Asking for help wasn't easy, but I'm glad I did. It can get better. You are not alone. #WorldSuicidePreventionDay |
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