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What the New Overtime Rule Means for Workers

WEBThe Department of Labor’s new overtime regulation is restoring and extending this promise for millions more lower-paid salaried workers in the U.S.

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Expanding Access to Supportive Services for Care to Build the …

WEBThis April, the White House is commemorating Care Workers Recognition Month and the one-year anniversary of President Biden signing the Executive Order on …

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Reflecting on how the Affordable Care Act Changed Health …

WEBBefore the passage of the Affordable Care Act, getting adequate and reliable health coverage was a challenge for millions of Americans. Many plans didn’t allow you …

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The Keys to Financial Capability U.S. Department of Labor Blog

WEBApril is Financial Capability Month – a great time to focus on your financial security and commit to taking charge of your retirement planning. You can start by …

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10 Well-Paying, Fast-Growing Jobs in Healthcare

WEBEmployment growth, projected 2022-32: 10% (much faster than average) Number of jobs, 2022: 16,500. Typical entry-level education: Bachelor’s degree. Nurse …

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World Health Day: Celebrating Good Health and In-Demand …

WEBInterested in working in health care? You will have many job opportunities since overall employment in healthcare occupations is projected to grow 13% from 2021 …

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Take Control of Your Heart Health: Employer Health Plan Benefits …

WEBThe health plan coverage you have through your job isn't just about covering medical costs when you're sick - it's also about promoting preventive care (like …

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The Family and Medical Leave Act: Essential for Mental Health …

WEBCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. will experience a mental illness in a given year, and 1 in 25 adults in the U.S. lives with a …

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Waging the Fight for a Living Wage U.S. Department of Labor Blog

WEBA Bangladeshi worker at a garment factory that is part of the department-funded Better Work program. Credit: Better Work. In Bangladesh’s ready-made garment sector, …

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10 Hot Healthcare Jobs That Don’t Need a Bachelor’s Degree

WEBOccupational openings, 2022–32 annual average: 16,400. Diagnostic medical sonographers specialize in creating images, known as sonograms or …

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A New Rule to Improve Protections for Farmworkers

WEBFarmworkers are vital to our nation’s food supply and communities but are often among America’s most vulnerable to workplace abuses. The H-2A temporary …

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How One Partnership is Stabilizing the Healthcare Workforce

WEBThe Healthcare Career Advancement Program (H-CAP) is a labor-management partnership established by the Service Employees International Union …

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Working for Wellness: Careers that Promote a Healthy Lifestyle

WEBHelping people manage their health and wellness is an important job. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that, from 2020 to 2030, employment in some of …

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How We've Saved 1,000 Trees (and Counting!)

WEBAs we commemorate Earth Month 2024, the Department of Labor is proud to announce a major milestone: we have eliminated approximately 10 million pieces of …

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New York City U.S. Department of Labor Blog

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Taking Care of Ourselves: Health and Money Smarts for Women

WEBWe know that women often put the needs of others before their own, even when it comes to their physical and mental health and financial security. This Women’s …

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Celebrating the 1st Annual Youth Apprenticeship Week

WEBThis year marks the Department of Labor’s first Annual Youth Apprenticeship Week. To kick off this inaugural celebration, Cierra Mitchell, division director of the Labor …

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The Power of Second Chances for Women Who Served Their Time

WEBIn 2022, a woman named Shan Shan Burkett from Escambia County, Alabama, was given a second chance that transformed her life. Shan Shan had a history …

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New Guidance on Havana Syndrome Workers’ Comp Claims

WEBWe recently published a bulletin with targeted guidance on processing claims for Havana Syndrome, which fall under the category of anomalous health incidents …

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Family and Medical Leave Act: Protecting Those Who Provide Care

WEBFor 30 years, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) has provided eligible workers with the right to take job-protected leave while continuing their health …

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Kaligtasan at Kalusugan U.S. Department of Labor Blog

WEBMore women are attracted to the high-paying, high-quality careers offered by the construction trades. Here are five ways employers can create safer and better …

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Making it Easier for Miners to Get the Health Care They Need

WEBThe good news is that it’s now easier than ever for miners to find a healthcare facility able to serve their unique needs. I’m proud to announce a new tool my team has …

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Home U.S. Department of Labor Blog

WEBChristopher J. Godfrey - Mar 08, 2024 We found several concerning trends in a new report on the workers’ compensation system, raising serious questions about whether the …

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An toàn và Sức khỏe U.S. Department of Labor Blog

WEBTrang web chính thức của chính phủ Hoa Kỳ . Dưới đây là một số thông tin bạn có thể tìm hiểu

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