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Where’s My 20?
By Sara Manzano-Díaz, Director of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau This is a guest blog post on the important theme of Equal Pay Day. The struggle to gain equality in pay for women is ongoing, and affects women … Continue reading
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Tagged Equal Pay Day, families, Sara Manzano-Diaz, US DOL, Women, Women's Bureau, Work, worklife
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Women and Immigration
by Mallory Mpare The U.S. has often been dubbed the “nation of immigrants” and this is no less true today. However, the face of immigration has drastically changed while policies and practices have failed to adapt. There is a long … Continue reading
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Tagged employment, immigration, income, Poverty, reform, U.S. Department of Labor, violence, Women, Women's Bureau
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One on One with Sara Manzano-Diaz, Director of the U.S. DOL Women’s Bureau
by Caroline Dobuzinskis IWPR was honored to have Sara Manzano-Díaz as keynote speaker at a launch event at the Woodrow Wilson Center for our latest report on immigration, Organizations Working with Latina Immigrants: Resources and Strategies for Change. We also … Continue reading