U.S. Department of Labor Blog
As thousands of American employers know, hiring veterans is a smart move. If you’re curious about working with veterans, here are three great reasons to hire one.
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How much should you save for retirement? That depends. Get tips on common savings challenges for every stage of your career.
When Rodney needed new skills to better support his family, paid training was his ticket to a new career. Read his story:
American Job Centers have resources for workers AND employers. Here’s what they can do for you.
While not directly involved in providing patient care, the work of scientists and engineers makes a tremendous difference in our health and well-being. Check out these growing science and engineering jobs that impact health care and pay above the median.
Job Corps graduate and current plastering apprentice Caleb Matheny has taken an unconventional path in his quest to learn and ply a trade in the United States.
After 28 years with the same company, unexpected layoffs sent Charles searching for a new job. Learn how the Army veteran found the right fit.
Special education teacher Bonnie Grant was entitled to job-protected leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act. So when she was terminated without warning, she was devastated.
ODEP Policy Adviser (and former comedian) Andy Arias shares his unconventional journey to becoming a disability and policy professional.
Meet Iris, one of hundreds of low-wage workers in Southeast Texas’ hotel industry whose hard work doesn’t always equal fair pay. After our investigation, she's receiving back wages and liquidated damages.