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February 26, 2021

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New guidance expands pandemic benefits eligibility

In response to a White House directive, we issued guidance to state unemployment insurance agencies that expands eligibility for unemployment benefits amid pandemic safety concerns. Eligible unemployed workers will receive benefits retroactively.

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New Paycheck Protection Program reforms will help small businesses

Millions of main street small businesses, especially Black- and Brown-owned small businesses, are struggling to make ends meet in the wake of COVID-19. The Biden-Harris administration announced several Paycheck Protection Program reforms to help America’s smallest businesses and those that have been left behind in previous relief efforts.

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A gender-focused approach to reducing child labor in Ethiopia

A $5 million grant will help combat child labor in Ethiopia’s coffee fields using a gender-focused approach and make Ethiopian families less vulnerable to economic instability.

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A new grant will help workers in Guam

The department has awarded an additional $1,767,172 in incremental funding to help Guam respond to workforce needs related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Failure to enforce pandemic protections leads to a citation in Missouri

After the death of a worker who contracted COVID-19, OSHA cited a Missouri auto parts manufacturer for failing to enforce workplace coronavirus protections.

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A judgement in Detroit restores employee benefit plan funds

The fiduciaries of a defunct Detroit dental services provider’s employee benefit plan have agreed to restore $42,488 to the plan.

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Ohio oil and gas organization recognized for its commitment to safety

OSHA recognized Buckeye Service, Transmission, Exploration and Production Safety Network as an Alliance Program Ambassador for its commitment to workplace safety and health in Ohio’s oil and gas industry.

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How to avoid winter weather hazards at work

OSHA has guidance on identifying and avoiding common winter weather hazards at work.

IN THE NEWS

  • The 19th: The Labor Department’s first Black woman chief economist has a plan to center racial equity
  • The Washington Post: Biden administration expands unemployment insurance rules to allow workers who turned down unsafe job offers

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Virtual agricultural seminar
Mar. 3, 2021, 10:00 a.m. EST

Pathways Programs at DOL for Student/Recent Grads
Mar. 4, 2021, 3:00 p.m. EST

Career Credentials for Military Spouses
Mar. 8, 2021, 12:00 p.m. EST

Marketing Me: A Job Search Approach for Military Spouses
Mar. 8, 2021, 2:30 p.m. EST

Your Next Move for Military Spouses
Mar. 8, 2021, 5:30 p.m. EST

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