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Labor Department Budget Strengthens Worker Protection Enforcement

by James Parks, May 7, 2009

The Obama administration today unveiled its plan to fulfill a promise to make America’s workplaces safer and protect workers’ rights.

During the Labor Department’s first-ever online discussion about its budget, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said the department’s fiscal year 2010 budget, which totals $104.5 billion, will:

  • Promote a “green” economic recovery;
  • Begin to restore worker protection programs;
  • Ensure that programs are transparent and accountable; and
  • Promote diversity and stakeholder inclusion in every aspect of the department’s work.

As an example of the importance of worker protections, the budget allocates $1.7 billion in discretionary funds for worker-protection programs, a 10 percent increase from the prior year’s budget.

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