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The Centennial and Beyond | 1920 to Today

The Women’s Bureau has been at the forefront of what works for working women for 100+ years.
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Our Purpose. Your Work.

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The pandemic has shown our economy can only work when it works for working women. What new hurdles has COVID placed on you, your family, your work, your economic security?

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You’ve shared your stories about life, work and family. Read accounts from women around the country.

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Since 1920, the Women’s Bureau has represented the needs of working women. Here are some highlights.  

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