Calling all apprentices apply to be a Trailblazer! U.S. Department of Labor | August 17, 2023 |
Introducing the Apprentice Trailblazer Initiative Are you a current or graduated apprentice? Do you love sharing your experiences as a Registered Apprentice? Are you looking for opportunities to network and gain professional skills? Apply for our new Apprentice Trailblazer Initiative. Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su said the initiative builds on the Biden-Harris administrations strategy to empower workers by promoting pathways to the middle class through this proven earn-as-you-learn model and advances our efforts to expand equitable access to good jobs for historically underserved communities. |
Protecting employee benefit plan assets A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the fiduciaries of a Chicago-based multiple employer welfare arrangement to protect the funds remaining assets after a department investigation alleged its fiduciaries and counsel misused more than $2.8 million in fund assets, and that they continue to mismanage the fund. |
$712K to resolve discrimination allegations We've entered into a conciliation agreement with a Raytheon subsidiary to resolve alleged discrimination against Black applicants for assembler positions at a Minnesota facility. Rosemount Aerospace has agreed to pay $712,500 in back wages and interest to the affected applicants. The company will also make employment offers to 26 identified class members. |
| Stay Out, Stay Alive Do you know the most common dangers at abandoned mines? MSHA's Stay Out, Stay Alive campaign highlights the hazards. | |
| South Sudan advisory We've joined the Departments of State and Commerce to alert U.S. businesses about the risks of doing business in South Sudan due to the governments complicity in human rights violations. | |
| Cybersecurity investment We've received $15.2 million to strengthen IT security, protecting the people who rely on us for critical information and services. | |
| Fatality findings OSHA investigators found an Ohio foundry failed to follow required safety procedures, leading to a steam explosion that killed one worker and injured 15. | |
How to attract veterans to your workplace Proven leadership, a mission-focused approach, adaptability and creative problem-solving are just a few of the skills veterans bring to the workplace. Here are five tips to help attract veterans to your organization. |
We are grateful to the first responders and other workers who battle wildfires and save lives often at great risk to themselves. If you're working in wildfire smoke, seek medical attention immediately if you: can't stop coughing have chest pain have difficulty breathing See info for employers and workers on reducing smoke exposure: https://lnkd.in/gnTsYS9W |
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