
The Women’s Bureau (U.S. Department of Labor)
The Women's Bureau is a part of the U.S. Department of Labor established in 1920 to advocate for women's rights in the workplace. Its mission is to improve the economic and social status of women by promoting fair labor practices, enforcing employment laws, and providing research and data on women's issues. The Bureau also offers resources and support for women seeking employment or advancement in their careers, focusing on issues like pay equity, workforce development, and family leave. Ultimately, it aims to ensure women receive equal treatment and opportunities in the labor market.