United States Department of Labor sent this bulletin at 05/06/2014 03:26 PM EDT
Leading up to the June 23, 2014 White House Summit on Working Families, the Department of Labor will host
forums across the United States to identify initiatives that benefit America’s
working families, businesses and economy. These discussions will help
inform the national Summit, which will build momentum around key policy goals
and best practices to help both workers and businesses succeed.
The forums will convene businesses, academics, labor leaders, state and local
elected officials, tribal leaders, advocates, media, and workers to discuss
issues facing the entire spectrum of working families – from young people just
starting their work lives, to low-wage workers, to corporate executives; from
parents caring for children to adults caring for their aging parents.
Addressing these issues isn’t just the right thing to do for workers – it’s
critical to our future competitiveness in the global economy. Removing the
barriers that keep our best talent from participating fully in our workforce is
key to ensuring that all American businesses can compete in the 21st century.
The White House Summit on Working Families will explore how all sectors can
work together on key issues including workplace flexibility and paid leave,
equal pay, workplace diversity, career advancement, access to non-traditional
and STEM jobs, worker retention and promotion, opportunities for low-wage
workers, elder care, childcare, and early childhood education. And
it will lift up promising and best practices of leading companies and develop
solutions for bringing such practices to scale, across industries and for all
types of workers.