Labor Policy Is Jobs Policy

Labor Day offers Americans a chance to
appreciate the tremendous value of America’s workers and job creators.

At the Department of Labor, where I serve, we are proud of the hard work Americans have put in to build today’s historically strong labor market, and of the regulatory reform we’re doing to ensure opportunities continue to expand for years to come.

Here at Labor, we cherish the dignity of work
that should accompany every paycheck.

Since President Donald Trump took office, 5.7
million jobs have been created and more people are working in America than ever
before.

During the Trump administration, the
unemployment rate reached its lowest level since 1969, the year America first
put a man on the moon.

This job growth has led to bigger paychecks. For
12 straight months, annual wage growth has been at or above 3%. And 7.3 million
open jobs means that we have even more opportunity for Americans to find their
career path.

Building on this positive momentum, more than
350 job creators around the nation have committed to upskilling, reskilling,
and providing more job opportunities to more than 13 million individuals by
signing the president’s Pledge
to America’s Workers
.

The work experience that people gain today
will change the trajectory of their lives—along with their children’s lives—for
years to come.

Another advantage of today’s strong labor
market is that employers are realizing the vast potential of individuals who
they may have overlooked previously. This includes individuals returning from
the criminal justice system, overcoming substance abuse, facing long-term
unemployment, or worried that they lack necessary job skills.

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The Labor Department has many programs and
enforcement arms under its authority. But the one unifying mission behind
everything that we do is simple—increasing opportunity for people of all
backgrounds to build lasting careers.

One aspect of increasing work opportunities is
allowing job creators to do what they do best—provide Americans with jobs. As
part of our ongoing efforts to cut red tape, we ranked second among federal
departments last year for deregulating, with $3.28
billion
in cost savings.

Besides getting rid of job-killing,
unnecessary regulations, another major priority is bringing clarity to
regulations through relying on a transparent rulemaking process. This focus on
transparency involves substantial public input and allows the department to
protect workers while limiting the burdens that regulations place on job
creators.

This emphasis on protecting workers while
encouraging job growth is why the Labor Department launched the Office
of Compliance Initiatives
in August 2018. Building off the
success of Employer.gov,
the office partners with the Labor Department’s enforcement agencies to help businesses—especially
small businesses—understand and comply with employment laws and regulations.

The new office’s innovative work allows our agencies
to focus time and resources on bad actors, while acknowledging that the vast
majority of employers want to follow the law and provide career growth
opportunities to their employees.

The Labor Department also partners with other
agencies throughout the federal government to run Worker.gov,
a one-stop shop for workers to understand their rights, address common
workplace concerns, and find the resources or assistance that they need.

The Department of Labor’s actions during the Trump administration have helped workers and job creators by increasing affordable retirement savings options, allowing more Americans to access portable health reimbursement accounts, and making it easier for small businesses to offer health care, to name a few.

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But we are not finished with our work.

Top priorities in our regulatory
plan
include expanding
apprenticeships to new industries, helping
workers hurt by foreign trade, revising
overtime pay requirements, increasing
union financial transparency, and encouraging
businesses to offer employees more job-related benefits.

Our country is at its strongest when the
workforce is strong. Job creators are hungry to hire, unemployment is
plummeting across the board, and paychecks are growing.

To America’s workers and job creators, this
Labor Day is an opportunity to be proud of your hard work.

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