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Strengthening America's workforce. Sharing stories, news and info on U.S. workers, jobs, employment, safety and regulations.

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Sumali noong Pebrero 2009

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  1. FACT: Men and women are equally qualified as they transition to civilian employment.

  2. We must ensure that women and men who have served and sacrificed for us are equally valued by us.

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    Impressive funded welding and CNC labs at . Enjoyed touring labs with

  4. "Leaders need to make sure Airmen get to & actively participate in TAP class." Terry Gerton

  5. DYK: 95 years after women won the right to vote, women working full-time earn 78% of what men earn?

  6. Employees explain that they know their employer is investing in them with flexible workplace policies

  7. "I'm here to say that we are profitable & competitive." —Franz, CEO of on the myth that paid leave would ruin his business

  8. "There's a notion that paid leave is bad for biz & I'm here today to say that's absolutely not true." —Renee, a small biz owner in Portland

  9. Today continues his tour in Portland to talk about why we need to .

  10. When women succeed, America succeeds. Women won equality at the ballot box; let’s strive to win equality at work.

  11. and NIOSH fact sheet recommends ways host employers & staffing agencies can better protect :

  12. RT if you agree: The retirement advice you receive should be in YOUR best interest.

  13. Our Chief Economist Heidi Shierholz explains the proposed updates to pay →

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    Great convo w/ workers who are causing 'good trouble' to build a nation where people have a voice at work

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    Hurricane Katrina: a look back at employment and unemployment

  16. " is shining a light that we can — and must — do better as a nation. This is about the dignity of work." —

  17. "If we're going to make progress, we're going to need to keep causing 'good trouble.'" —

  18. "We’re standing up because we can’t keep sitting down." —Renita, a home health aide

  19. "I'm being forced to choose if I want to pay my rent or pay for electricity." —Mya Hill, a fast food worker in Detroit

  20. "With your voice in the workplace, ordinary people can do extraordinary things." — in Detroit

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