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  • Department of Labor Submission under E.O. 13783

    Department of Labor Submission under E.O. 13783

    Read the Department of Labor's Executive Order 13783, "Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth" report

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    Our Mission

    OASP works to develop policies that improve the lives of workers, retirees and their families.

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    Combating Trafficking in Persons

    The fight against trafficking in persons is one of the great civil and human rights causes of our times. Learn more about the DOL's efforts in the fight against trafficking in persons.

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    Work and Family

    An economy of shared prosperity must be grounded in a worker's ability to balance the demands of work and family.

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Giving Military Spouses the Help They Deserve

February 15, 2017

Giving Military Spouses the Help They Deserve

At the Department of Labor's Veterans' Employment and Training Service, we know that training veterans for skilled work or helping them prepare for their next interview enhances their ability to live the American dream. A steady, meaningful job provides security for both veterans and their families.

Air Force Veteran's Career Is Taking Off

February 15, 2017

Air Force Veteran's Career Is Taking Off

Air Force veteran David Laughrey already feels at home working at VA Butler Healthcare. "I love coming to work. I love my job," he said.

Savings Solutions at Any Stage

February 14, 2017

Savings Solutions at Any Stage

How much do you need to save for retirement? That depends; where you live, when you retire, and how you spend your time are all factors that affect your expenses.

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