Secretary Walsh honored more than 800 employers for their efforts in recruiting and hiring veterans. U.S. Department of Labor | November 10, 2022 |
Honoring employers for investing in Americas veterans More than 800 U.S. employers received the 2022 Honoring Investments in Recruiting and Employing American Military Veterans Medallion Awards. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh and Assistant Secretary for Veterans Employment and Training James Rodriguez recognized the recipients in a ceremony this week. Watch the HIRE Vets Medallion Awards Ceremony Learn more about the HIRE Vets medallion program |
Unions in our communities Unions foster civic participation in our democracy and help build worker solidarity across racial lines. Learn more about how unions help keep our economy and democracy strong. |
| Child labor violations We have asked a federal court for a nationwide temporary restraining order against one of the nations leading providers of food safety sanitation to stop the companys oppressive child labor violations at its processing facilities. | |
| Missing fall protection An OSHA investigation of a workers fatal fall into molten iron found the employer, Caterpillar, failed to install required fall protection at an Illinois foundry. | |
| Growing STEM careers Did you know that STEM jobs are projected to grow more than twice as fast as non-STEM jobs over the decade? Learn about 10 growing STEM occupations. | |
| Wages recovered After finding a New Hampshire home care service provider denied employees overtime wages, we recovered $374,640 for 46 healthcare workers. | |
Job growth continues In October, the U.S. economy saw widespread growth with 261,000 jobs added including notable job gains in health care, professional and business services, and manufacturing. Since President Biden took office, the economy has added 10.3 million jobs. |
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