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Women’s Bureau Strategic and Performance Plan 2007-2015
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Women’s Bureau FY 2009 Outlook
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Wise-Up


Flex-Options


Women in Nanotechnology


Preparing Women for the 21st Century Workplace


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Last Updated: June 29, 2009

The Women’s Bureau was created by law in 1920 to formulate standards and policies to promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve their working conditions, increase their efficiency, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment.

In Focus

Picture of a working women on the phone. Pictue from the cover of the Flex-Options GuideAre you interested in teleworking?

  • Flextime
  • Job Sharing
  • Telecommuting

Manuelita Ybarra, Program Analyst, WB, Region 10, OR State Commissioner, Labor and Industries, Brad Avakian, and Oregon Women in the Trades Director, Connie Ashbrook.Manuelita Ybarra, Program Analyst, WB, Region 10, OR State Commissioner, Labor and Industries, Brad Avakian, and Oregon Women in the Trades Director, Connie Ashbrook.

Women’s Bureau, Region 10, participated in the 2009 Women in Trades Career Fair in Portland, OR, on May 14 - 16. This year’s theme - GOING GREEN! The Fair showcased how industries are contributing to the fight against global warming with efforts to save the environment through green building, clean energy, energy efficiency and alternative energy.

Did You Know . . .

that a “nontraditional occupation” for women is one in which women comprise 25 percent or less of total employment.

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