Investing in workers with securepensions, new grants, AI guidance and healthresources U.S. Department of Labor | October 31, 2024 |
New resource for preventing and addressing opioid disorders in mining communities In Pittsburgh on Wednesday, Acting Secretary Julie Su and Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health Chris Williamson announced a new publication to help employers protect workers from the dangers of opioid use disorder. They joined National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Director Dr. John Howard, workplace safety experts, employers, miners and steelworkers for a roundtable discussion on opioid use disorder in mining communities, workplace prevention efforts and resources, and the importance of recovery-friendly workplaces. |
Good jobs, better pay change lives The department believes that federal investments should support the creation of good jobs that change lives for the better.â¯President Bidenâs Investing in America and Investing in American Workers Executive Order will ensure that federal investments create more jobs that help workers not just get by, but get ahead.⯠|
Protecting the safety of food workers OSHA has updated guidance to protect meat processing workers focusing on cleanup operations, ergonomics, hazardous energy and machine guarding. Employer-reported data shows meat and poultry workers suffer serious injuries at double the rate of other workers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports illness cases in the animal slaughtering and processing industry were six times higher than the average for all industries in 2022. |
U.S. and Switzerland governments recommit to expanding apprenticeships for workers The U.S. and Swiss governments have renewed their Memorandum of Understanding to expand and strengthen quality apprenticeships and pathways to good jobs, including Registered Apprenticeships, among Swiss companies and Swiss-invested companies in the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training José Javier RodrÃguez, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Global Markets Arun Venkataraman, Department of Education Deputy Undersecretary for Postsecondary Education Jennifer Mishory and Swiss Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin participated in the signing ceremony on Oct. 23 at the Swiss Ambassadorâs residence in Washington. |
Acting Secretary Su shares administrationâs success in protecting workersâ pensions Last week, Acting Secretary Su joined Illinois workers and labor leaders to highlight the administrationâs American Rescue Plan Act, which has secured and strengthened more than 200 defined benefit pension plans covering more than two million workers, including members of the Midwestern Teamsters Plan. âThis is more than just a lifeline for retirees. Itâs a victory for fairness, a victory for dignity, and for every one of you in this room, because you can now retire knowing that your pension is secure,â Su said. |
Supporting U.S. manufacturing and making AI work for workers In Michigan, Acting Secretary Su and Assistant Secretary Chris Williamson visited the Cleveland-Cliffs Tilden Mine in Ishpeming, which supplies iron ore pellets for U.S. steel production. They convened a roundtable to discuss how the Biden-Harris administrationâs investments and policies support âMade in Americaâ products and good jobs in the nationâs steel supply chains. She later traveled to Okemos for a public hearing on worker protections and monitoring and tracking technology. |
| Unions growing stronger Recent increases in union representation petitions confirm that workers want unions â and they have the Biden-Harris administrationâs full support. | |
| Safety citations affirmed A New York federal judge ordered a Rochester contractor to pay $16K in fines after OSHA found the company did not require workers facing 4-story falls to use fall protection. | |
| Good jobs for women On Oct. 27, Acting Secretary Su announced a grant in Las Vegas to increase womenâs participation in good jobs in the building and construction trades, advanced manufacturing and tech jobs. | |
| Ambassadors to opportunity At a White House ceremony, we welcomed 138 organizations as Apprenticeship Ambassadors and recognized current ambassadors for their commitments to Registered Apprenticeships. | |
| Idalia recovery continues Weâve awarded an additional $5 million to Florida to support disaster-relief jobs and continue the stateâs recovery after Hurricane Idalia. | |
| Useful tools for disabled workers Financial planning can help people with disabilities access good jobs throughout their employment journey. Here's how. | |
Wage recovery for Pennsylvania couple Roberto and Tania worked together at a Mexican restaurant in Pennsylvania where the Wage and Hour Division recovered more than $1 million in back wages, withheld tips and liquidated damages for them and their co-workers. |
Lisa Gomez, Assistant Secretary for Employee Benefits Security presented on a Women's Health Equity panel at the @thenyjl. Check out these photos from the event! #AskEBSA #MentalHealthParity                                                       -@USDOL on X |
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