10 May 2022 - Washington, DC - Deputy US Secretary of Labor Julie Su is joined by Chargé d’Affairs for The Embassy of Honduras Javier Bu Soto, Ambassador of Guatemala to the United States H.E. Alfonso Quiñónez, Ambassador of El Salvador to the United States Milena Mayorga, EEOC Chair Charlotte Burrows, NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA Doug Parker, and Acting Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division Jessica Looman for the Consular Partnership Program Signing at the US Department of Labor.
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10 May 2022 - Washington, DC - Deputy US Secretary of Labor Julie Su is joined by Chargé d’Affairs for The Embassy of Honduras Javier Bu Soto, Ambassador of Guatemala to the United States H.E. Alfonso Quiñónez, Ambassador of El Salvador to the United States Milena Mayorga, EEOC Chair Charlotte Burrows, NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA Doug Parker, and Acting Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division Jessica Looman for the Consular Partnership Program Signing at the US Department of Labor.***Official Department of Labor Photograph***Photographs taken by the federal government are generally part of the public domain and may be used, copied and distributed without permission. Unless otherwise noted, photos posted here may be used without the prior permission of the U.S. Department of Labor. Such materials, however, may not be used in a manner that imply any official affiliation with or endorsement of your company, website or publication.Photo Credit: Department of LaborAlyson Fligg