Economic investments are delivering big for workers and communities around the U.S. U.S. Department of Labor | July 20, 2023 |
Good jobs ð¤ð¼ clean economy The Labor Department, Department of the Interior and EPA are formally partnering to help create good jobs that support a clean economy. This is part of the Biden-Harris administration's efforts to support climate action and equity and create good-paying union jobs. "The benefits made possible by our partnership will show we donât need to choose between good jobs and climate action when, in fact, we can achieve both," said Acting Secretary Su. |
High road to the middle class Acting Secretary Su unveiled a new interactive map spotlighting more than 2,400 high road training programs preparing Americaâs workers for good jobs in infrastructure, clean energy and manufacturing across every U.S. state and territory. The map will help employers, government agencies, unions, workers and others locate programs that advance job quality, equity and worker voice, as well as find where such programs are needed. Explore the mapâs features Read a blog from Acting Secretary Su about high road training programs |
Careers that make a difference Vanessa Ross, a claims examiner in our Office of Workersâ Compensation Programs, knows what itâs like to go through hard times. Thatâs why she finds it so fulfilling to help make sure workers injured or sickened on the job receive the benefits to which theyâre entitled. Watch her story and explore similar job opportunities. |
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