Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The DOL Newsletter - October 24, 2013:American Women


United States Department of Labor: 1913-2013 - 100 Years. Then, Now, Next.
That was the title of the groundbreaking report issued 50 years ago this month that represented the deepest study of women in the workplace conducted to that date. The President's Commission on the Status of Women, the body that produced the report, was established by executive order of President John F. Kennedy. The woman behind the scenes, whose energy and determination convinced Kennedy to sign the executive order (the text of which she wrote herself), was Esther Peterson, assistant secretary of labor and director of the Women's Bureau. It was Peterson who urged President Kennedy to appoint Eleanor Roosevelt (whose husband appointed the very first woman to the U.S. Cabinet, our own Frances Perkins) as the chair of the commission. Sadly, Eleanor Roosevelt did not live to see the fruits of her work when the commission sent its final report to President Kennedy on Oct. 11, 1963, but she was optimistic that it signaled a major step forward in promoting opportunity for women. "Because I anticipate success in achieving full employment and full use of America's magnificent potential," she said before her death, "I feel confident that in
Assistant Secretary of Labor and Executive Vice Chairman of the President's Commission on the Status of Women Esther Peterson; First Vice President of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs Virginia Allen; President of the National Federation of Business Clubs Dr. Minnie C. Miles and President John F. Kennedy at a January 18, 1963, meeting at the White House. Photo credit: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University. Click for a larger photo.
the years ahead many of the remaining outmoded barriers to women's aspirations will disappear." The report was conceived as an "invitation to action," and it outlined many recommendations for achieving equal opportunity in the workplace in areas such as education, employment and legal protections. Today, the department's Women's Bureau keeps the spirit of the commission alive, working to ensure that, as Kennedy put it, "women everywhere will have it within their power to develop their potential capacities to the maximum."

• Read "American Women"
• Listen to an NBC Special Report
• Read the Blog Post on Peterson
• View the Centennial Timeline
• View the Centennial Video

Monday, October 28, 2013

New Start, New You: Step 11 - Work Life Balance


The Women’s Business Center will be offering its latest edition of the New Start, New You Series for the month of November!

How do you have it all?

Discover stress management techniques in Step 11 of 12 in the New Start, New You Series on Tuesday, November 12th from 6:00 to 7:30 PM

Join the Women’s Business Center at the Corzo Center of the Creative Economy at the University of the Arts in 2013 to get your business heading in the right direction. 
  • Learn from women experienced business owners. 
  • Network with aspiring local women entrepreneurs. 
  • Certificates will be given for successful completion of the 12-part series. 
Instructor: Judi Rhee Alloway, Director of Women's Business Center, considered as one of the top women innovators representing the United States by the U.S. State Department

New Start, New You: Step 11 - Work Life Balance
Tuesday, November 12th | 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Corzo Center for the Creative Economy 
University of the Arts 
211 S Broad St 
Terra 1107 
Philadelphia, PA 19102 

New Start, New You: Step 11 is free for UArts affiliates and $20 for non-UArts affiliates. Register at https://wbcnsny11.eventbrite.com/

TO RSVP AND FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact Veronica Perez at VPerez@empowerment-group.org.

New Start, New You is presented by the Women's Business Center in partnership with the Corzo Center of the Creative Economy at the University of the Arts.

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U.S. Census Bureau Revises American Community Survey Release Dates

Due to the recent lapse in federal funding, the American Community Survey (ACS) release schedule has been revised.

The 2010-2012 American Community Survey 3-year and the 2012 American Community Survey 1-year Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) file are now scheduled to be released on November 14, 2013. 
The 2008-2012 American Community Survey 5-year is now schedule to be released on December 17, 2013.

For more information on the updated release schedule, visit 2012 American Community Survey Release Schedule.

The American Community Survey provides a wide range of important statistics about all communities in the country. The American Community Survey gives communities the current information they need to plan investments and services. Retailers, homebuilders, police departments, and town and city planners are among the many private- and public-sector decision makers who count on these annual results.

If you have questions about this survey, please call our Customer Services Center on 1 (800) 923-8282.

Thank you,

American Community Survey Office

U.S. Census Bureau

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Sustainable Business Network's Annual Social Venture Institute


It's time for Sustainable Business Network's signature annual conference, Social Venture Institute!

Social Venture Institute (SVI) will take place on Friday, October 25 and Saturday, October 26 at the HUB Cira Centre this year. SVI is a powerful learning experience for emerging and established entrepreneurs who aim to build a profitable company while remaining committed to being socially and environmentally responsible. 

Tickets and scholarships are available. Agenda (still being updated) can be viewed here

For more information, contact Jermaine A. Jenkins by phone at 267.393.1178 or via email at jermaine@wittygritty.com.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Startup Grind Philadelphia on Wednesday, November 6th


Benjamin's Desk is hosting a Startup Grind event on Wednesday, November 6th from 6-9pm at its location at 1701 Walnut Street, 7th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Startup Grind is a global startup community designed to educate, inspire, and connect entrepreneurs. Our next event is hosted by Jen Groover, our first female guest. Jen Groover has been tagged by SUCCESS Magazine as a "One-Woman Brand", a "Creativity and Innovation Guru", and a leading "Serial Entrepreneur" by Entrepreneur Magazine.

All Women's Business Center and Empowerment Group staff and students $5 off tickets to the event using code WBC5 at checkout. Tickets and more information can be found here.

To Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/7987411563



Monday, October 7, 2013

New Start, New You: Step 10 - Effective Website

The Women’s Business Center will be offering its latest edition of the New Start, New You Series for the month of October!


How do you create a low budget, cost effective website?

Learn how in Step 10 of 12 in the New Start, New You Series to launch your online platform on Tuesday, October 22nd from 6:00 to 7:30 PM

Join the Women’s Business Center at the Corzo Center of the Creative Economy at the University of the Arts in 2013 to get your business heading in the right direction. 
  • Learn from women experienced business owners. 
  • Network with aspiring local women entrepreneurs. 
  • Certificates will be given for successful completion of the 12-part series. 
Instructor: Beth Blinebury of Beth Blinebury Design will teach you how to design and implement your own website

New Start, New You: Step 10 - Effective Website
Tuesday, October 22nd | 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Corzo Center for the Creative Economy 
University of the Arts 
211 S Broad St 
Terra 1107 
Philadelphia, PA 19102 


New Start, New You: Step 10 is free for UArts affiliates and $20 for non-UArts affiliates. Register at https://wbcnsny10.eventbrite.com/


TO RSVP AND FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact Melody Lam at mlam@empowerment-group.org.
New Start, New You is presented by the Women's Business Center in partnership with the Corzo Center of the Creative Economy at the University of the Arts.
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