Going for gold in workforce development, fair pay, heat safety and more U.S. Department of Labor | August 8, 2024 |
Su offers a vision for America's opportunity infrastructure More than simply roads and bridges, infrastructure encompasses America's workforce system. As historical investments are improving America's physical infrastructure, Acting Secretary Su is underscoring how they're creating more opportunities for America's workers, including many communities that have historically been shut out. |
Good jobs and worker safety top Suâs agenda in Arizona Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su met with leaders of the Navajo Nation and worker advocates while in Arizona. Heat safety, the good jobs being created by the Investing in America agenda, and how the department can help bring more high-quality, good-paying jobs to the Navajo Nation were key topics of conversation. |
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Good Jobs, Great Cities convening emphasizes fed-funded, city-led opportunities The National League of Cities and mayors from around the country joined department leaders in D.C. this week for a âGood Jobs, Great Citiesâ convening. The event highlighted city-led initiatives to train workers from historically underserved and underrepresented communities for jobs in infrastructure, clean energy and advanced manufacturing. Acting Secretary Su emphasized how the Biden-Harris administrationâs Investing in America agenda is supporting these and other opportunities around the country, saying, âWe are proud that this work has led to the creation of almost 16 million jobs.â |
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Su promotes workersâ rights at G20 Acting Secretary Su and a delegation from our Bureau of International Labor Affairs discussed shared labor and employment priorities at the G20 Labor and Employment Ministersâ Meeting in Brazil last week. The conversation covered creating good jobs with union protections, transitioning to clean energy and addressing the gender pay gap. Before the meeting began, the U.S. and Brazil launched a campaign calling for joint global action to address the impacts of workplace heat stress. |
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AI roundtable considers issues, solutions for the future The department hosted a roundtable on workers and AI this week, where Acting Secretary Su and other department representatives heard from industry, workforce and worker representatives. The conversation focused on building skills and strategies to empower workers who may be affected by increased AI adoption. The roundtable builds on our efforts related to the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence. |
$2M+ to support veteran families, disaster response Weâve awarded more than $2 million in grants this week, including: |
USA.gov is your new resource for gov benefits After more than 20 years as the principal resource for government benefits, Benefits.gov will shut down in September. USA.gov will be your new location to find federal government benefits information including cash assistance, housing help, healthcare and more. |
| Bonus pay scheme Two New Jersey construction companies must pay $600,000 to 131 former employees after our investigation uncovered an illegal bonus pay scheme. | |
| Mind your business Join us in person or virtually Sept. 5 for a special event unveiling our latest findings on child labor and forced labor, with a panel discussion on corporate accountability. | |
| Have you signed up? Safe + Sound Week is Aug. 12-18. Donât miss this opportunity to make your workplace safer along with thousands of others around the country. | |
POV: When you hear how much unpaid overtime the Labor Department recovered for healthcare workers in Pennsylvania and realize that's just one case they announced this week. ð·: @snoopdogg at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. @arturoholmesphotos #ParisOlympics2024 #WorkersRights #Healthcare #WageTheft -@USDOL Maybe weâre biased, but we think weâve had some pretty solid posts this week. Did you miss them? Follow us on social media for the latest labor news and memes. |
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