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U.S. Department of Labor
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June 5, 2020
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Supporting Small Business Employers
U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia joined President Trump and Vice President Pence for a bill signing that increases flexibilities for small businesses using the Paycheck Protection Program.
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The Women’s Bureau was created 100 years ago today, on June 5, 1920, to promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve working conditions, increase efficiency, and advance opportunities for women to access profitable employment.
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In North Carolina this week, Secretary Scalia joined business leaders for a roundtable discussion on reopening the economy safely. Secretary Scalia also toured a local Lowe’s store, met with workers, and discussed the reopening process with Lowe’s leaders.
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If your healthcare provider recommends a COVID-19 test, you can get diagnosed without a copay, coinsurance, or deductible charge.
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COVID-19 UPDATES AND RESOURCES
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As part of the Veterans’ Employment Challenge, three finalists have been selected to build an application that will better match transitioning service members’ skills with employers’ needs.
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The Department issued guidance on private equity investments in professionally managed asset allocation funds as an investment option for defined contribution plan participants.
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Secretary Scalia signed an order on debt management to improve accountability and payments to workers who are owed money.
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COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE HIGHLIGHT
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The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has tools and guides to help federal contractors.
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