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If you're a woman considering a career in the growing clean energy economy, check out this new online guide from the U.S. Department of Labor. "Why Green Is Your Color: A Woman's Guide to a Sustainable Career" is designed to help women find and keep higher-paying jobs in the clean energy economy.

The online publication (click here) will help workers learn about a range of in-demand and emerging jobs, as well as job training opportunities and career development tools, in the clean energy economy. The guide also serves as a resource for workforce development professionals, training providers, educators, career counselors and women's advocacy organizations.
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A new TV spot, "Work Connects Us All: America's Unions," is reaching out to the public around the values associated with work.

 

Tea party Republicans in Congress want to cut funds for unemployment insurance (UI) while adding provisions to an UI extension bill that would punish and humiliate jobless workers. The clock is ticking for long-term unemployed workers—their UI expires Feb. 29. Congress needs to stop playing games and pass jobless aid now.

 
CORPORATE $$$ FLOODING POLITICS

Two years ago, the Supreme Court undermined our democracy when it struck down restrictions on independent campaign spending by corporations and their supporters. Says AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka: "The Citizens United ruling further tilted the playing field in favor of the 1% and against the 99%."

The other 99% lit up the Supreme Court with dollar signs to mark the second anniversary of Citizens United.
 
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    Wage Theft Getting Worse As Workers Fear For Their Jobs
  • Paul Clark
    In Support of the NLRB's Proposed Election Rule Changes
 
 
 
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