In Wisconsin this week, Secretary Walsh touted the benefits of the American Jobs Plan with workers, business leaders, advocates, officials and more.  U.S. Department of Labor | May 28, 2021 |
How the American Jobs Plan supports infrastructure development Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visited Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this week, where he toured the site of a lead pipe replacement project with Rep. Gwen Moore and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, and discussed the importance of investing in workforce development to support 21st century infrastructure. |
Empowering Immigrant Workers Secretary Walsh also hosted a roundtable event with the immigrant rights organization Voces de la Frontera to discuss how the Biden-Harris administration will promote and protect immigrant workers rights through policies that are centered on workforce empowerment. |
Secretary Walsh: Caregiving is infrastructure In Wisconsin this week, Secretary Walsh visited a daycare and talked about how the American Families Plan and American Jobs Plan are investing in the caregiving economy as a critical component of building an equitable workforce. |
 | Data challenge winners The winners of our Summer Data Equity Challenge will help the department improve public service by analyzing how federal labor policies, protections and programs reach historically underserved communities. | |
 | Fatality citations OSHA cited two Michigan companies after a demolition collapse at an Ohio power plant killed two workers. | |
 | Beat the heat With temperatures on the rise across the country, check out these six practices to keep workers safe this summer (in English and Spanish). | |
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