This #WorkforceWednesday we recognize Luisa Capetillo, a labor organizer, writer, and activist who fought for workers' rights in the early 20th century. She advocated for fair wages, improved working conditions, and the right of workers to have a voice on the job 📣
Did you know we offer retention benefits that go beyond just job placement? Our clients know that if they ever need help we are just one phone call away.
When we help clients achieve success, it often impacts more than themselves—their families, friends, and their communities. Let this week be a reminder to lead with courage, support one another, and celebrate every win. 💪✨ #MotivationalMonday
This #WorkforceWednesday we highlight Dorothy Height, a civil rights and women's rights leader who dedicated her life to advancing equality in education, employment, and economic opportunity.
Looking for a good book while waiting for the weather to warm up? Check out this list of popular female authors and find your next favorite read! lnk.bio/americaworks đź“– #FeatureFriday
This #WorkforceWednesday we recognize Frances Perkins, the first woman to serve in a US Presidential Cabinet as Secretary of Labor and a driving force behind some of the most important labor protections in American history #WomensHistoryMonth
We love hearing that our team’s support makes a real difference! From practical training to one-on-one guidance, we’re here to help our clients build skills, gain confidence, and succeed on every step of their employment journey.
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Every individual has the ability to rise, serve, lead, and create meaningful change. As we start this week, let’s move forward with confidence in our capabilities and a commitment to opening doors of opportunity for everyone 💪✨
#MotivationalMonday
🌍 Happy International Women’s Day! 💜
Today we celebrate the achievements, strength, and resilience of women everywhere. They're the leaders, innovators, caregivers, advocates, and changemakers who continue to shape our communities and workplaces.
This #WorkforceWednesday we highlight the powerful advocacy of May Chen, Connie Ling, and Alice Ip—leaders who organized garment workers in New York City’s Chinatown and fought for fair wages, safe working conditions, and dignity on the job.