Supports for working women, fast food franchise fails, workforce opportunities and more  U.S. Department of Labor | June 1, 2023 |
A new plan to end gender-based violence at work and beyond The White House issued a National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence, which emphasizes building the capacity of employers, workplaces, unions and worker organizations to prevent and address gender-based violence â particularly in high-risk environments. See how weâre countering gender-based violence at work. |
Alleged child labor violations at Subway We obtained a preliminary federal court injunction forbidding the operator of 14 California Subway locations from violating child labor laws, threatening and retaliating against workers and obstructing a federal investigation. |
| A better world of work Our Womenâs Bureau is partnering with the International Labour Organization Office for the United States and Canada to create a world of work free of gender-based violence and harassment. | |
| 50 years and counting Here are five stats to know about our Benefits Review Board, which helps ensure workers injured on the job receive a fair outcome and the benefits they deserve. | |
| Support for working mothers Explore our maternal health webpage, a valuable resource for info about workplace safeguards for working mothers. | |
We are committed to fighting the #MentalHealth crisis. Work is a critical part of oneâs mental health, and it is important to know what benefits and leave youâre entitled to. Check out the resources available to youï¸ â¬ï¸ www.dol.gov/mentalhealth â@USDOL |
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