Acting Secretary Su visited union workers in Nevada this week to discuss recent successes and ongoing efforts to improve working conditions. U.S. Department of Labor | January 4, 2024 |
Wage increases, worker protections and good-paying jobs Vice President Kamala Harris and Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su visited Las Vegas this week to uplift the Biden-Harris administrations ongoing commitment to working families and building an economy that works for everyone. Acting Secretary Su met with the Culinary Workers Union Local 226 to discuss their successful new contracts and the administration's progress in securing wage increases, strengthening worker protections and fostering good-paying jobs across the country. |
Protecting todays emergency response workers OSHA is proposing to modernize its Fire Brigade standard first published in 1980 to update safety and health protections in line with national consensus standards for a broad range of workers exposed to hazards arising from fires and other emergencies. |
Working safely in cold weather OSHA has resources to keep workers safe this winter, including understanding the symptoms of cold stress, the best type of PPE for cold weather, hazards related to winter storms and more. |
| Severe violator Weve reached a settlement agreement affirming willful violations and a $730,000 penalty against an Ohio roofing contractor that exposed workers to deadly fall hazards. | |
| 2023 tech wins Our tech team has been hard at work over the past year, in ways both seen and unseen, helping advance the departments mission through technology. | |
| Focus on your financial future As we welcome another year, its a great time to focus on your financial future. Use our tools to review your progress and adjust your plan so you can reach your goals. | |
2024 workplace "ins" and "outs": In: - Fair pay - More Registered Apprenticeships - Equitable and safe use of AI Out: - Wage theft - Child labor - Gender-based violence and harassment What else would you add? -@USDOL |
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