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The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
The Ministry of Labor (US), or Labour (UK), also known as the Department of Labor, or Labour, is a government department responsible for setting national labor standards, labor dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training, and social security.
The United States Department of Labor (DOL) is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, reemployment services, and some economic statistics; many U.S. states also have such departments. The department is headed by the U.S. Secretary of Labor.
The purpose of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights. In carrying out this mission, the Department of Labor administers and enforces more than 180 federal laws and thousands of federal regulations. These mandates and the regulations that implement them cover many workplace activities for about 10 million employers and 125 million workers.
The Department’s headquarters is housed in the Frances Perkins Building, named in honor of Frances Perkins, the Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945 and the first female cabinet secretary in U.S. history.
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The U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division (WHD) has developed the "Know Your Rights" video series in English and Spanish to provide workers with useful basic information in different scenarios that workers encounter in the workplace. The videos provide valuable basic information to correct common misinformation, such as what the federal minimum wage is; when overtime pay is due; when an employer has to pay an employee; whether off the clock work is compensable or not; who is an employee and who is an independent contractor; what rights young workers have; whether seasonal workers are subject to wage and hour laws or not; and how and what is needed to file a complaint with WHD.
In this video, the US Department of Labor explains why it changed the rules governing when employees can be exempt from overtime pay. The new rules take affect December 1, 2016.
The United States Department of Labor is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, reemployment services, and some economic statistics; many U.S. states also have such departments. The department is headed by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. The purpose of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights. In carrying out this mission, the Department of Labor administers and enforces more than 180 federal laws and thousands of federal regulations. These mandates and the regulat...
The United States Department of Labor Versus Google on Gender Pay Disparities 04-11-2017
The U.S. Department of Labor's seal was created in 1913, the year the department was established. This video explains what each symbol represents. Text appears next to an image of the department's seal - a blue circle depicting the words "Department of Labor, United States of America" surrounding an image in gold. The image shows an eagle with wings outstretched, above icons representing an anvil and hammer; a pulley, lever and fulcrim; and a plow. Text: Ever wonder what the U.S. Department of Labor's seal represents? The eagle represents the United States. The anvil and hammer represent industry. The pulley, lever and inclined plane icons represent principles of mechanics. The plow represents agriculture. For more information visit dol.gov. In addition to the symbols, the color ...
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Established on March 4, 1913, the Federal Department of Labor was the direct product of a half-century campaign by organized labor for a "Voice in the Cabinet," and an indirect product of the Progressive Movement. In the words of the organic act, the Department's purpose is "to foster, promote and develop the welfare of working people, to improve their working conditions, and to enhance their opportunities for profitable employment." Initially the Department consisted of the new U.S. Conciliation Service (USCS), which mediated labor disputes, plus four pre-existing bureaus: the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Bureau of Immigration, the Bureau of Naturalization and the Children's Bureau. In his first annual report Secretary Wilson enunciated a philosophy, echoed by many Secretaries s...
The U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau in Kansas City has formed a collaborative of federal, state and local community-based organizations to present a stand-down and mini-retreat event for women veterans and their families on October 23, 2010 at Penn Valley Community College at 3201 Southwest Trafficway, Kansas City, MO. Our free event is called a “Stand-down and Mini-Retreat for Women Veterans” and will highlight community resources and services which often can make a difference in helping families make ends meet, and will address barriers women veterans encounter as a result of a lack of information. The event is also designed to take a proactive approach to prevent homelessness in women soldiers and veterans by providing a central venue to mobilize groups to action whereby mili...
The U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau in Kansas City has formed a collaborative of federal, state and local community-based organizations to present a stand-down and mini-retreat event for women veterans and their families on October 23, 2010 at Penn Valley Community College at 3201 Southwest Trafficway, Kansas City, MO. Our free event is called a “Stand-down and Mini-Retreat for Women Veterans” and will highlight community resources and services which often can make a difference in helping families make ends meet, and will address barriers women veterans encounter as a result of a lack of information. The event is also designed to take a proactive approach to prevent homelessness in women soldiers and veterans by providing a central venue to mobilize groups to action whereby milita...
A discussion featuring data on immigration trends and the agricultural workforce, and some of the adjustments that farm employers are making, including increased mechanization, improved wages and benefits, and the increased use of the H-2A program. University of California-Davis’s Phil Martin, along with researchers from the the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Labor, present their findings on the foreign agricultural workforce in the United States, which is followed by comments from the President of Farmworker Justice on some of the policy implications.
Event cosponsored by the UCLA History Department. Frank Bardacke was active in the student and anti-war movements in Berkeley in the 1960's, He moved to California's Central Coast in 1970, worked for six seasons in the Salinas Valley fields, and taught at Watsonville Adult School for twenty-five years. He is the author of Good Liberals and Great Blue Herons: Land, Labor and Politics in the Pajaro Valley and Trampling Out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the United Farm Workers, and a translator of Shadows of Tender Fury: The Letters and Communiqués of Subcomandante Marcos and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Devra Weber is an Associate Professor of History at the University of California Riverside, and affiliated faculty in Labor Studies and Ethnic Studies. S...
Income inequality is surging, and there are few countries where it is rising faster than the United States. The distance between rich and poor is greater in America than nearly all other developed countries, making the US a leader in a trend that economists warn has dire consequences. GlobalPost sets out on a reporting journey to get at the ‘ground truth’ of inequality through the lenses of education, race, immigration, health care, government, labor and natural resources. The hope is to hold a mirror up to the US to see how it compares to countries around the world. In this video, Branko Milanovic, lead economist in the World Bank research department, explains what a Gini coefficient measures, and why we should care that the US has one of the highest Gini coefficients in the develope...
Larry Itliong (1913-1977) Farm labor organizer Larry Itliong and a group of Filipino farmworkers instigated one of the American farm labor movement’s finest hours – The Delano Grape Strike of 1965 and national boycott that brought about the creation of the United Farm Workers Union (UFW). While the movement is known for Cesar Chavez’s leadership and considered a Chicano movement, Filipinos played a pivotal role that began it all. Itliong was born in 1913 in the Philippines. Not having finished grammar school, the self-educated Itliong came to the western United States in 1929. He worked in California and Alaska, becoming involved in union causes in both locations. In 1956 he founded the Filipino Farm Labor Union in California. Itliong organized a group of 1500 Filipinos to strike agains...
I served as Director of Photography for this New York Times OpDoc, which was produced by Blue Chalk Media. When Stakeholders Strike Back." The journalism unit of Blue Chalk Media produced “Family Entrepreneurs” in collaboration with The New York Times video department and business desk. The six-part series celebrates a range of family-owned businesses across the United States—from taquerias to hand-sewn bowties, advanced technological helmets to breweries. This episode, “When Stakeholders Strike Back,” tells the story of a family feud at Market Basket, a New England supermarket chain. When Arthur S. Demoulas led a boardroom coup to fire co-owner and cousin, C.E.O. Arthur T. Demoulas, in 2014, employees organized a massive boycott of the store in protest that effectively shut down the comp...
How Do We Reverse the Brain Drain? Keynote speech by Emeagwali [emeagwali.com] delivered on October 24, 2003, at the Pan-African Conference on Brain Drain, Elsah, Illinois USA. The entire transcript, letters and photos are posted at http://emeagwali.com/speeches/brain-drain/to-brain-gain/reverse-brain-drain-from-africa.html. Permission to reproduce is granted. Thank you for the pleasant introduction as well as for inviting me to share my thoughts on turning “brain drain” into “brain gain.” For 10 million African-born emigrants, the word “home” is synonymous with the United States, Britain or other country outside of Africa. Personally, I have lived continuously in the United States for the past 30 years. My last visit to Africa was 17 years ago. On the day I left Nigeria, I felt ...
What we DIDN't see... the good stuff hit the cutting room floor so they could EMPHASIZE "the color of one's skin" which is NO where to be found in the Bill. www.kslegislature.org/li/b2011_12/year1/measures/hb2372/ Larry's Testimony in Support of HB 2372 Testimony of Larry Halloran in support of HB 2372; Chairman Kinzer and Members of the House Judiciary Committee, We ask for your support of HB 2372; An Act concerning immigration; requiring verification of employment eligibility and making other amendments concerning immigration. The fundamental question today is not illegal immigration itself. If we are a nation of laws and are faithful to our obligations as citizens or legislators then we will rightfully conclude that the rule of law is the bedrock foundation of our society and pas...
How Do We Reverse the Brain Drain? Keynote speech by Emeagwali [emeagwali.com] delivered on October 24, 2003, at the Pan-African Conference on Brain Drain, Elsah, Illinois USA. The entire transcript, letters and photos are posted at http://emeagwali.com/speeches/brain-drain/to-brain-gain/reverse-brain-drain-from-africa.html. Permission to reproduce is granted. Thank you for the pleasant introduction as well as for inviting me to share my thoughts on turning “brain drain” into “brain gain.” For 10 million African-born emigrants, the word “home” is synonymous with the United States, Britain or other country outside of Africa. Personally, I have lived continuously in the United States for the past 30 years. My last visit to Africa was 17 years ago. On the day I left Nigeria, I felt ...
Take a tour of United States - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 destinations of the United States. Number five: Boston, one of the most historic cities of the United States. It has some of the finest academic institutions and many quaint, charming neighborhoods. Number four: Los Angeles. See the famous Hollywood landmarks, shop alongside the rich and famous, and hang out with the locals at pristine beaches. Number three: Las Vegas. It's the entertainment capital of the world. On the famous strip, amidst the glitzy lights, you will find exciting casinos, dining, shows, and nightlife. Number two: San Francisco. The beautiful city is set in spectacular natural settings. World-famous landmarks...
The United States offers uncountable sights to the visitor, from the White House and the Capitolium in Washington through the skyscrapers of New York and the buildings of Chicago to the clay buildings of Santa Fe. The west, well known from the movies, awaits the visitors with wooden forts, the endless prairie, Indian villages and pueblos. Nature offers the visitor the Niagara Falls, the amazing red rocks of the Monument Valley, while the city of gambling, Las Vegas and the capital of movie making, Los Angeles shows the visitor a different side of the United States. Come along! -------------- Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5 --------------...
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✱ 56.234 Hotels in U.S.A - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/Rdpbbv Travel video about destination USA - The West. The west of North America is full of amazing contrast and stretches from the pretentious world of the Hollywood glitterati to a landscape that is both natural and spectacular. This journey features some unique and impressive sights such as the historic rock settlements of the Native American Indians and fascinating salt deserts and volcanic areas.Los Angeles is synonymous with Hollywood and it was here that this amazing city attained worldwide fame. The Sidewalk Of Fame is covered with brass stars that bear the names of famous celebrities of both past and present. Universal Studios is the largest and most active film and television studio in the world as well as providin...
http://www.expedia.com/New-York.d178293.Destination-Travel-Guides New York City is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants. New York City is home to eight million people, and the city receives more than 50 million visitors per year. Your New York City tour should include sampling the food of hundreds of different cultures, and you can explore the easily on foot, by taxi, or via the famous subway system. No New York sightseeing is complete without a visit to Times Square, which you’ve no doubt seen in many movies. Take in its billboards, its many people, and its food, then cross over to Central Park, which comprises 850 acres of lakes and meadows, and is the setting for many a romantic comedy. You also have your pick of art and history museu...
http://www.expedia.com.au/Washington.d178318.Destination-Travel-Guides Washington D.C. is situated on the east coast of the USA, along the banks of the Potomac River. Most visitors begin at the National Mall. Zero Milestone is the proposed reference point for distances on all US maps. To the north is the White House. To the south stands the Washington Monument. The US Capitol Building, atop Capitol Hill, is the nation's seat of federal government. The Mall is also home to many of the nation's Smithsonian buildings, including the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Reflecting Pool is surrounded by tributes to its heroes and founding fathers, including the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial. Washington D.C.'s Capital Bikeshare system makes it easy to reach dow...
This video is a guide for people flying from India to USA that includes - Departure process at the Indian airports, Security checks and baggage procedures at the airports, What happens inside the airplane while flying to USA, USA Immigration and security at the US Airports. Travel guide to USA with sample pre-filled immigration forms and customs forms, specially for people flying to USA for the first time or apprehensive about taking a flight and going through immigration and customs procedures. Download a printable travel guide PDF file at http://www.path2usa.com/travel-guide-to-usa.
These are the top tourist destinations brought to you by way of the U.S. of A. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 must-visit American cities. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Also, check out the trivia section for this video: http://watchmojo.com/video/id/13083/#trivia Special thanks to our users Nc3210, ian_a_wm2014, e-sam and PepsiYes RacismNo for submitting this idea through our Suggest Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/Suggest Check out the voting page here, http://watchmojo.com/suggest/Top%20ten%20must%20visit%20american%20cities If you want to suggest an idea for a WatchMojo video, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest ...
✱ 2.087 Hotels in New York - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/o3ZkCp New York, the Big Apple for the locals, is the largest city of the United States. Its most famous sight is the monumental Statue of Liberty, but there are the famous skyscrapers like the Empire State Building or the Rockefeller Center, while the twin towers of the World trade Center are sadly missed. Along the streets cabs hunt for customers. The lung of the city is Central Park, the paradise of joggers and dog owners. The Wall Street is the center of the world of money, while the Broadway is the same for Arts. Famous theatres, museums, the cafes and clubs of Greenwich Village and the renewed places of the old docks await the visitors here.
Just south of Manhattan, on Long Island, Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's five boroughs. Brooklyn Heights is one of the richer neighborhoods in the borough, characterized by brownstone buildings and a thriving shopping district. The centerpiece of Brooklyn Heights is Brooklyn Bridge Park. This has spectacular views of downtown New York City. At almost 1830 meters long, Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most recognizable landmarks in New York City. It spans the East River, connecting Brooklyn to Manhattan, and is crossed by some 4000 pedestrians every day. Popular pastimes in Brooklyn's Prospect Park include relaxing on the green expanses of Long Meadow, cycling, jogging, and spotting wildlife on Prospect Lake. Coney Island was once the largest amusement area in the Unite...
In this travel video guide to San Francisco, I travel to San Francisco, California, one of the most scenic cities in the United States, if not the world. In town for a conference for only four days, only one of which was going to be sunny, I headed out to see as much as I could in a day. I started my day by visiting the Haight-Ashbury district, San Francisco's most famous neighborhood. Ground zero for the Summer of Love, this neighborhood's bohemian past is still evident as you walk around the area, though things have changed quite a bit. Next I headed to the Mission District, San Francisco's "It" neighborhood right now. Home to a large and varied immigrant population, cheap rents have lured many a young and hip individual to the area, evidenced by the artisanal chocolate shops, used boo...
Portland, Oregon, is located in the Northwestern United States, where the Willamette and Columbia Rivers meet. Portland is sometime called 'Beervana', because of its large number of microbreweries. The Willemette Valley, meanwhile, is an excellent wine-growing region. At the heart of Portland is the amphitheater on Pioneer Courthouse Square. The Portland Art Museum here is the oldest museum in the region. The Tom McCall Waterside Park is a good spot for people-watching. Several bridges give access to the east bank, where the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is located. Portland's climate is ideal for growing roses, showcased in the International Rose Test Garden. The nearby Japanese Garden is one of the most authentic outside of Asia. Washington Park offers lush gardens and trai...
In this travel video tour of Portland, Oregon, I travel to Portland, one of the most unique cities in the United States. I started my trip off by hopping off a plane and then immediately hopping onto a bus. But not just any bus, a bus operated by Brewvana Brewery Tours, the mostly women-run craft beer brewery tour company. Portland, or know as Beervana to some, is home to 55 breweries within its borders, and is truly a beer-lover's paradise. On my tour we made stops at Rogue Ales & Spirits, Laurelwood Pubic House & Brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewery and Sidecar Bar, where I had the chance to sit down over a pint with the founder and owner of Brewvana, Ashley Rose Salvitti. While in Portland, I stayed at the Tiny House Hotel, a hotel made up of, you guessed it, tiny houses. In the next po...
Philadelphia, located between New York and Washington D.C, is considered to be the birthplace of the United States. The Constitution was debated here in Philadelphia in what is now the Independence Hall. The nearby Liberty Bell Center is home to the famous two-thousand-pound bell which became a symbol of freedom. The National Constitution Center also tells the story of 1920s prohibition. Learn more about Al Capone and other famous former inmates at the Eastern State Penitentiary. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the country's largest museums, is not to be missed. At Fairmount Park, discover outdoor art on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, as well as the Smith Memorial Arch dedicated to Civil War heroes. Attractions for kids include Philadelphia Zoo, the oldest zoo in America. Meet...
For African Americans, a travel guide from the Jim Crow era often meant the difference between a hot meal and a vicious beating - or murder. In The Green Book, a travel guide for African Americans, you had 48 pages of practical scripture, offering safe passage through the United States—where you can sleep, eat and fill your gas tank. The 1940 edition of the Green Book offered several options for safe harbor in central Alabama from the Ku Klux Klan, not to mention less deadly manifestations of hatred. Created by Victor H. Green, the book recognized that such a map was necessary. But he also hoped that his work would eventually be obviated by social progress.
Working travel nurses Pat, RN and Chelsey, RN tell us why they chose a travel nursing career and talk about their different experiences. Pat is a RN with 37 years of experience and decided to try travel nursing later in life after her children grew up and left her home. Pat applied for a travel nurse job with American Traveler and loved the entire experience, plus she took her husband along. Chelsey is a young RN from Georgia; she met several new friends while travel nursing and even tried sushi for the first time! She said "we don’t have sushi in Georgia!" Both Pat and Chelsey recommend American Traveler as a top agency to work with and they love their career. Also, hear from different American Traveler staff members from consultants to housing benefits manager. Kelly Vigliotti, an Ameri...
Megan McCormick ventures into the countries on the Arabian Gulf – Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Oman – an area of ancient of kingdoms that’s synonymous with oil but still one of the most misunderstood areas of the entire world. Megan’s journey begins in the oil fields of Kuwait where she witnesses the devastation caused by the Iraqi invasion of 1990. As the army retreated under the Allied bombardment, Desert Storm, it set alight to dozens of oil fields causing an environmental catastrophe. Visiting its capital, Kuwait City, she finds that the superficial scars of the war have healed; in the city’s souks traditional Arab life continues. However, a meeting with a Kuwaiti prisoner of war on the festive Liberation Day (26 February) reveals that there are still hundreds of Kuwaitis who h...
Arches National Park has only one entrance which is located about 4 miles north of Moab Along the US191, there is a deviation, and the road begins to climb with a series of switchbacks up to the Visitor Center. Arches National Park is a 'protected area of the United States that preserves over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch. The first viewpoint you meet after the Visitor Center is to Park Avenue. From here you can observe very high red rocks that resemble the skyscrapers of New York, hence the name of Park Avenue. We move to the next viewpoint, the La Sal Mountain Viewpoint. From here we begin to understand how big the park. Also you can see other rock characteristics conformations We reach now, one of the most famous attractions of the park, once a...
The U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division (WHD) has developed the "Know Your Rights" video series in English and Spanish to provide workers with useful basic information in different scenarios that workers encounter in the workplace. The videos provide valuable basic information to correct common misinformation, such as what the federal minimum wage is; when overtime pay is due; when an employer has to pay an employee; whether off the clock work is compensable or not; who is an employee and who is an independent contractor; what rights young workers have; whether seasonal workers are subject to wage and hour laws or not; and how and what is needed to file a complaint with WHD.
In this video, the US Department of Labor explains why it changed the rules governing when employees can be exempt from overtime pay. The new rules take affect December 1, 2016.
The United States Department of Labor is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, reemployment services, and some economic statistics; many U.S. states also have such departments. The department is headed by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. The purpose of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights. In carrying out this mission, the Department of Labor administers and enforces more than 180 federal laws and thousands of federal regulations. These mandates and the regulat...
The United States Department of Labor Versus Google on Gender Pay Disparities 04-11-2017
The U.S. Department of Labor's seal was created in 1913, the year the department was established. This video explains what each symbol represents. Text appears next to an image of the department's seal - a blue circle depicting the words "Department of Labor, United States of America" surrounding an image in gold. The image shows an eagle with wings outstretched, above icons representing an anvil and hammer; a pulley, lever and fulcrim; and a plow. Text: Ever wonder what the U.S. Department of Labor's seal represents? The eagle represents the United States. The anvil and hammer represent industry. The pulley, lever and inclined plane icons represent principles of mechanics. The plow represents agriculture. For more information visit dol.gov. In addition to the symbols, the color ...
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Established on March 4, 1913, the Federal Department of Labor was the direct product of a half-century campaign by organized labor for a "Voice in the Cabinet," and an indirect product of the Progressive Movement. In the words of the organic act, the Department's purpose is "to foster, promote and develop the welfare of working people, to improve their working conditions, and to enhance their opportunities for profitable employment." Initially the Department consisted of the new U.S. Conciliation Service (USCS), which mediated labor disputes, plus four pre-existing bureaus: the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Bureau of Immigration, the Bureau of Naturalization and the Children's Bureau. In his first annual report Secretary Wilson enunciated a philosophy, echoed by many Secretaries s...
The U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau in Kansas City has formed a collaborative of federal, state and local community-based organizations to present a stand-down and mini-retreat event for women veterans and their families on October 23, 2010 at Penn Valley Community College at 3201 Southwest Trafficway, Kansas City, MO. Our free event is called a “Stand-down and Mini-Retreat for Women Veterans” and will highlight community resources and services which often can make a difference in helping families make ends meet, and will address barriers women veterans encounter as a result of a lack of information. The event is also designed to take a proactive approach to prevent homelessness in women soldiers and veterans by providing a central venue to mobilize groups to action whereby mili...
The U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau in Kansas City has formed a collaborative of federal, state and local community-based organizations to present a stand-down and mini-retreat event for women veterans and their families on October 23, 2010 at Penn Valley Community College at 3201 Southwest Trafficway, Kansas City, MO. Our free event is called a “Stand-down and Mini-Retreat for Women Veterans” and will highlight community resources and services which often can make a difference in helping families make ends meet, and will address barriers women veterans encounter as a result of a lack of information. The event is also designed to take a proactive approach to prevent homelessness in women soldiers and veterans by providing a central venue to mobilize groups to action whereby milita...
A discussion featuring data on immigration trends and the agricultural workforce, and some of the adjustments that farm employers are making, including increased mechanization, improved wages and benefits, and the increased use of the H-2A program. University of California-Davis’s Phil Martin, along with researchers from the the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Labor, present their findings on the foreign agricultural workforce in the United States, which is followed by comments from the President of Farmworker Justice on some of the policy implications.
Event cosponsored by the UCLA History Department. Frank Bardacke was active in the student and anti-war movements in Berkeley in the 1960's, He moved to California's Central Coast in 1970, worked for six seasons in the Salinas Valley fields, and taught at Watsonville Adult School for twenty-five years. He is the author of Good Liberals and Great Blue Herons: Land, Labor and Politics in the Pajaro Valley and Trampling Out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the United Farm Workers, and a translator of Shadows of Tender Fury: The Letters and Communiqués of Subcomandante Marcos and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Devra Weber is an Associate Professor of History at the University of California Riverside, and affiliated faculty in Labor Studies and Ethnic Studies. S...
Income inequality is surging, and there are few countries where it is rising faster than the United States. The distance between rich and poor is greater in America than nearly all other developed countries, making the US a leader in a trend that economists warn has dire consequences. GlobalPost sets out on a reporting journey to get at the ‘ground truth’ of inequality through the lenses of education, race, immigration, health care, government, labor and natural resources. The hope is to hold a mirror up to the US to see how it compares to countries around the world. In this video, Branko Milanovic, lead economist in the World Bank research department, explains what a Gini coefficient measures, and why we should care that the US has one of the highest Gini coefficients in the develope...
Larry Itliong (1913-1977) Farm labor organizer Larry Itliong and a group of Filipino farmworkers instigated one of the American farm labor movement’s finest hours – The Delano Grape Strike of 1965 and national boycott that brought about the creation of the United Farm Workers Union (UFW). While the movement is known for Cesar Chavez’s leadership and considered a Chicano movement, Filipinos played a pivotal role that began it all. Itliong was born in 1913 in the Philippines. Not having finished grammar school, the self-educated Itliong came to the western United States in 1929. He worked in California and Alaska, becoming involved in union causes in both locations. In 1956 he founded the Filipino Farm Labor Union in California. Itliong organized a group of 1500 Filipinos to strike agains...
I served as Director of Photography for this New York Times OpDoc, which was produced by Blue Chalk Media. When Stakeholders Strike Back." The journalism unit of Blue Chalk Media produced “Family Entrepreneurs” in collaboration with The New York Times video department and business desk. The six-part series celebrates a range of family-owned businesses across the United States—from taquerias to hand-sewn bowties, advanced technological helmets to breweries. This episode, “When Stakeholders Strike Back,” tells the story of a family feud at Market Basket, a New England supermarket chain. When Arthur S. Demoulas led a boardroom coup to fire co-owner and cousin, C.E.O. Arthur T. Demoulas, in 2014, employees organized a massive boycott of the store in protest that effectively shut down the comp...
How Do We Reverse the Brain Drain? Keynote speech by Emeagwali [emeagwali.com] delivered on October 24, 2003, at the Pan-African Conference on Brain Drain, Elsah, Illinois USA. The entire transcript, letters and photos are posted at http://emeagwali.com/speeches/brain-drain/to-brain-gain/reverse-brain-drain-from-africa.html. Permission to reproduce is granted. Thank you for the pleasant introduction as well as for inviting me to share my thoughts on turning “brain drain” into “brain gain.” For 10 million African-born emigrants, the word “home” is synonymous with the United States, Britain or other country outside of Africa. Personally, I have lived continuously in the United States for the past 30 years. My last visit to Africa was 17 years ago. On the day I left Nigeria, I felt ...
What we DIDN't see... the good stuff hit the cutting room floor so they could EMPHASIZE "the color of one's skin" which is NO where to be found in the Bill. www.kslegislature.org/li/b2011_12/year1/measures/hb2372/ Larry's Testimony in Support of HB 2372 Testimony of Larry Halloran in support of HB 2372; Chairman Kinzer and Members of the House Judiciary Committee, We ask for your support of HB 2372; An Act concerning immigration; requiring verification of employment eligibility and making other amendments concerning immigration. The fundamental question today is not illegal immigration itself. If we are a nation of laws and are faithful to our obligations as citizens or legislators then we will rightfully conclude that the rule of law is the bedrock foundation of our society and pas...
How Do We Reverse the Brain Drain? Keynote speech by Emeagwali [emeagwali.com] delivered on October 24, 2003, at the Pan-African Conference on Brain Drain, Elsah, Illinois USA. The entire transcript, letters and photos are posted at http://emeagwali.com/speeches/brain-drain/to-brain-gain/reverse-brain-drain-from-africa.html. Permission to reproduce is granted. Thank you for the pleasant introduction as well as for inviting me to share my thoughts on turning “brain drain” into “brain gain.” For 10 million African-born emigrants, the word “home” is synonymous with the United States, Britain or other country outside of Africa. Personally, I have lived continuously in the United States for the past 30 years. My last visit to Africa was 17 years ago. On the day I left Nigeria, I felt ...
Keynote Presentation: The Honorable Kathleen Martinez, Assistant Secretary for Disability Employment Policy, United States Department of Labor
A Joint Subcommittee hearing to examine the ramifications of the United States Department of Labor and Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council’s implementation of Executive Order 13,673 for small businesses that sell goods and services to the federal government.
This is a video response to Laci Green, who argues that we should just believe anyone who claims to have been raped. I explain why that would be a bad idea. Laci's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOJz0HKITLY SkepTorr created a petition to make it illegal to make a knowingly false rape accusation: https://www.change.org/p/usa-legal-a-willful-false-rape-accusation-is-not-a-crime-even-though-it-destroys-many-lives Sources: Crime in the United States, 2013 (FBI, 2014): https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2013/crime-in-the-u.s.-2013/violent-crime/rape Worker Fatalities Reported to Federal and State OSHA (United States Department of Labor): https://www.osha.gov/dep/fatcat/dep_fatcat.html 2013 Hate Crime Statistics (FBI, 2014): https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/uc...
For more from this event, please visit: http://www.theatlantic.com/live/events/building-tomorrows-workforce/2015/ Susan Lund, Partner, McKinsey Global Institute Eric Seleznow, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, United States Department of Labor With Steve Clemons, Washington Editor-at-Large, The Atlantic Find AtlanticLIVE online: www.TheAtlantic.com/LIVE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/AtlanticLIVE/128344747344340 Twitter: https://twitter.com/atlantic_live
Join Kevin Hinton and Steve Bova as they discuss the potential impact of new United States Department of Labor rules that expand the type of activities subjected to fiduciary care under ERISA. Kevin and Steve will provide the perspective of impact to their respective memberships. Learn why this ruling should not be perceived as an attack on meetings and incentives, but rather an opportunity to unify our industry around the power and value of face-to-face events. Steve Bova, CEO, Financial & Insurance Conference Planners (FICP); Kevin Hinton, CEO Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE)
On May 18, 2016, the United States Department of Labor (DOL) released its final regulations that will substantially change the compensation threshold for exemptions from the requirement to pay overtime to employees. These regulations will significantly impact employers and preparation is in high gear for the December 1, 2016 effective date. Please join us for this special seminar, where we will discuss the following: Background on the current overtime rules; What has changed with the new overtime rules; Impact of changes and options available for employers; Possible impact on benefit plans; Best practices and next steps for compliance; Communication to employees and supervisors; Examples and scenarios. Featured Speaker: Charla Bizios Stevens Chair of McLane Middleton's Employmen...
What's happening on cloud, mobile, BYOD, and security? Leading federal CIOs tell you what you need to know about these and other IT initiatives. Moderator: Michael Binko, President and CEO, kloudtrack Panelists: Shawn Kingsberry, Assistant Director of Technology and Chief Information Officer, Recovery and Accountability Transparency Board Dawn Leaf, Deputy Chief Information Officer, United States Department of Labor Keith Trippie, Executive Director of Enterprise System Development , Department of Homeland Security
2012 Summer Conference - The presentation will provide an overview of a public employer's obligations under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and recent cases interpreting FMLA. It will also focus on the 2010 Legislative Amendment to FMLA, entitled the "National Defense Authorization Act" (NDAA), and the 2012 United States Department of Labor's regulations interpreting the NDAA as it relates to an employer's increased responsibilities to military personnel and their family members. This will also include a brief synopsis of related laws, including the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act and Veterans Opportunity to Work to Hire Heroes Act. Lastly, there will be an interactive discussion of various scenarios on the interplay between FMLA, the Americans with Disabilities A...
Watch our Mayors and Business leaders Plenary Breakfast, featuring the following: Greetings TOM COCHRAN CEO and Executive Director The United States Conference of Mayors THAD HELLMAN Director of State and Local Government Affairs Target Corporation BLAIR TAYLOR Senior Vice President and Chief Community Officer Starbucks Coffee Company DOUGLAS H. PALMER Director of Urban Development & Governmental Affairs Arete Co-Chair, The Mayors Business Council Steering Committee JEAN CANTRELL Senior Director-State Government Relations Philips Co-Chair, The Mayors Business Council Steering Committee USCM Platinum Partner Panel: Talent Development, Access to Postsecondary Education and Student Preparedness for Careers Moderator: CHRISTOPHER L. CABALDON Mayor of West Sacramento Chair, USCM Jobs, E...
FULL COMMITTEE markup at 11:00 a.m. in room 2175 Rayburn House Office Building. H.J. Res. 87, Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the final rule of the Department of Labor relating to "Interpretation of the 'Advice' Exemption in Section 203(c) of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act. H.R. 5003, Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act of 2016.
Tired eyes
Closed for days
There's no regret
'Cause there's no place
I don't know
What I believe
But if I feel safe
What do I need
A home
A home
A home
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution blues
What will they do
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution blues
What will they do to me
What will they do to me
What will they do to me
What will they do to me
Dulcet tongues
Whisper fast
The future yearns
Right now's the past
Rouse me soon
The end draws nigh
Who's side are you on
Your blood you cannot buy
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution blues
What will they do
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution blues
What will they do to you
Well I
I feel alright
So tonight
I got to ask you why
Why deny it
It's no surprise
I've got to survive
Freedom shines the light ahead
I'll lead the last charge to bed
I said my last rights
I don't have to run scared no more
Fight
I wanna fight
I wanna fight a revolution
Tonight
I wanna fight
I wanna fight a revolution
Tonight
At the light
At the light
Do you wanna watch me die
Let me be something good
Let me prove something real like I should
Let me embrace every single living thing