Summer Jobs+ 2012
A new call-to-action for businesses, non-profits, and government to provide pathways to employment for low-income and disconnected youth in the summer of 2012.
Resources
Summer opportunities for youth can have a huge impact on the lives of our young people and in our communities. Learn more about this initiative and how summer opportunities can make a difference.
About Summer Jobs+
- Read the White House press release
- Read the Secretary's remarks
- A Toolkit for Employers: Connecting Youth & Business (PDF)
- Summer Jobs+ Pitch Packet (PDF)
Reports and Publications
- Opportunity Road: The Promise and Challenge of America's Forgotten Youth (PDF)
- The Economic Value of Opportunity Youth (PDF)
- Using TANF Funds to Support Subsidized Youth Employment: The 2010 Summer Youth Employment Initiative (PDF)
- Innovating Under Pressure: The Story of the 2009 Recovery Act Summer Youth Employment Initiative (PDF)
- Reinvesting in America's Youth: Lessons from the 2009 Recovery Act Summer Youth Employment Initiative (PDF)
- Beyond a Summer Work Experience: The Recovery Act 2009 Post-Summer Youth Employment Initiative (PDF)
- Innovative Programs and Promising Practices: Indian and Native American Summer Youth Employment Initiatives and the 2009 Recovery Act (PDF)
Summer Jobs Should be Good Jobs
If you are a young worker and new to the workforce, you should know there are several agencies within the Department of Labor that enforce laws designed to help you have a positive work experience. OSHA requires that your employer provide you with a safe work environment, while the regulations enforced by the Wage and Hour Division ensure you receive the proper wages for the work you perform and that your job does not interfere with your education nor jeopardize your health and well-being.