A newly proposed rule would offer guidance on classifying workers. U.S. Department of Labor | October 13, 2022 |
Proposed rule would offer guidance on classifying workers A proposed rule would help employers and workers determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The rule would provide guidance on classifying workers and help combat employee misclassification â a serious issue that denies workersâ rights and protections. |
Improving infrastructure, clean jobs and workforce training Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visited Indiana this week to highlight the Biden-Harris administrationâs commitment to rehabilitating our nationâs infrastructure, expanding clean jobs and bolstering our workforce training. Read tweets from Secretary Walsh's trip. |
Future of Work series continues with conversation on fair scheduling for frontline workers Secretary Walsh joined Rep. Rosa DeLauro, workers, business owners and researchers last week to discuss the future of work. The conversation addressed scheduling instability and explored solutions for fair scheduling practices that benefit workers and businesses. Watch the Future of Work event Read a blog on the benefits of fair scheduling |
Improving grant outcomes Weâre broadening awareness of our grant programs, improving access, and ensuring programs and grantees advance equity, job quality and meaningful outcomes. Find grants in your area with our new interactive grants map Read about our efforts to improve grant programs  |
| ExxonMobil whistleblowers ExxonMobil must reinstate two terminated employees suspected of leaking information to the Wall Street Journal and pay them more than $800,000. | |
| Recovering back wages A home health-care company must restore $703,609 to 38 employees after denying them overtime pay and retaliating against workers for cooperating with investigators. | |
| Summit spotlights equity Our recent Equity in Focus Summit focused on the importance of gender and racial equity in the workforce. | |
10 million jobs We saw widespread job growth in September, adding 263,000 jobs, including notable job gains in leisure and hospitality, health care and manufacturing. Since President Biden took office, the economy has added 10 million jobs. |
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