Workforce Protections Subcommittee

Workforce Protections Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, June 11, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
The House Workforce Protections Subcommittee will hold a hearing on Thursday, June 11 to examine proposals for expanding workers’ access to paid family and sick leave. While more than 80 percent of Americans support having paid sick days, the U.S. is the only country among the 22 nations ranked high in economic and human development that doesn’t guarantee paid sick leave to workers.

The FIRST Act, H.R. 2339, provides grants to the states to implement and improve their paid family leave programs.  Healthy Families Act, H.R. 2460, mandates that businesses with 15 or more employees provide up to 7 days of paid sick days to their employees.
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Workforce Protections Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, April 30, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
The Workforce Protections Subcommittee of the House Education and Labor Committee held a hearing on Thursday, April 30 on the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Enhanced Enforcement Program.

The Enhanced Enforcement Program identifies high risk employers by their past behavior and targets them for additional scrutiny. However, the U.S. Department of Labor Inspector General’s Office issued a report on April 1 that found the Bush administration did not properly enforce worker health and safety laws used to oversee employers with history of safety violations. It shows that over the last five years, since the program was established, the EEP has failed to effectively deter employers from putting workers’ lives at risk.
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Workforce Protections Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, March 31, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B.
Washington, DC
On Tuesday, March 31, the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections of the House Education and Labor Committee will hold a hearing to examine green jobs and their role in our nation’s economic recovery. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act set aside $50 billion in grants and tax incentives to promote energy efficiency and the renewable energy sector. Congress also approved the Green Jobs Act in 2007, a program to help train American workers for jobs in the renewable energy and energy-efficiency industries.
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Witnesses:
  • William T. Bogart » Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Economics York College York, Pa.
  • Kathy Krepcio » Executive Director John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University
  • Jerome Ringo » President The Apollo Alliance San Francisco
  • Robin Roy » Vice President for Projects and Policy Serious Materials Sunnyvale, Calif.
  • Jill Sherman » Gerding Edlen Development Portland, Ore.
  • Clinton R. Wolfe » Executive Director Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness Aiken, South Carolina
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Workforce Protections Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, March 3, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
The hearing will explore how family-friendly policies, such as grants to support state paid leave programs, paid leave, expansions to the Family and Medical Leave Act, and paid sick days make sound economic sense not only in good times, but during recessionary times as well.

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Workforce Protections Subcommittee Hearing 11:00 AM, September 23, 2008
This hearing examined whether the Department of Labor is doing enough to enforce U.S. child labor laws and will explore the impact of child labor on families.
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