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09/02/2025
Thank you to A Mighty Girl for reminding us of the importance of Labor Day!
This Labor Day, we're celebrating Frances Perkins -- the fearless labor rights pioneer and New Deal champion who served as U.S. Secretary of Labor throughout President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four-term presidency. As one of the most trailblazing women in the history of the U.S. government, Perkins embodied a time when public servants fought tirelessly for ordinary Americans instead of bowing to wealthy interests and would-be oligarchs. She is largely responsible for many of the New Deal reforms including child labor laws, social security, unemployment insurance, and the federal minimum wage -- visionary programs that established government as a force for shared prosperity, not just a tool for the privileged few.
After attending Mount Holyoke College and Columbia University, Perkins became head of the New York Consumers League in 1910 and sought better working conditions and hours during a time when labor rights and factory safety standards were nearly nonexistent. The following year, she personally witnessed the horrific Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in which 146 garment workers -- most of them young girls and women -- perished. Many of victims jumped to their deaths out of windows because the doors and stairwells of the factory were locked.
Witnessing the fire and the large loss of life due to the absence of safety regulations was a pivotal event in Perkins' life. She soon joined the Committee on Safety of the City of New York. The work of this Committee and others led to 60 new state safety and labor regulations in the two years following the tragedy. In 1929, she became the New York State Commissioner of Labor; a role in which she worked to end child labor, reduced women's workweek to 48 hours, and championed other reforms including the creation of the first unemployment insurance laws.
In 1933, at the height of the Great Depression when unemployment had reached 25% nationwide, Roosevelt appointed Perkins as U.S. Labor Secretary, a position she held for twelve years. During this period, Perkins was the main force behind much pioneering legislation including the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps; the Public Works Administration; the Social Security Act; and the Fair Labor Standards Act, which established the 40-hour work week and the first minimum wages and overtime laws.
In addition to her tremendous legacy on behalf of American workers, Perkins was also a trailblazer for women as the first female Cabinet member. As she once stated: “The door might not be opened to a woman again for a long, long time, and I had a kind of duty to other women to walk in and sit down on the chair that was offered, and so establish the right of others long hence and far distant in geography to sit in the high seats.”
For an excellent book biography about Frances Perkins, we highly recommend "The Only Woman In The Photo: Frances Perkins & Her New Deal for America" for ages 5 to 10 at https://www.amightygirl.com/the-only-woman-in-the-photo
For a fascinating biography for adult readers about this trailblazer, we recommend "The Woman Behind the New Deal: The Life and Legacy of Frances Perkins" at https://www.amightygirl.com/the-woman-behind-the-new-deal
For adults, there is also a new historical fiction novel telling her story, "Becoming Madam Secretary," at https://www.amightygirl.com/becoming-madam-secretary
To introduce young readers 12 and up to this incredible role model, we recommend "A Woman Unafraid: The Achievements Of Frances Perkins" at https://www.amightygirl.com/a-woman-unafraid
For books for children and teens about the contributions of girls and women to the fight for workers' rights, visit our blog post "Fighting For Justice: 25 Books About Women and the Labor Movement" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=9881
And to inspire children and teens with true stories of girls and women who refused to accept the status quo, check out our blog post, "Dissent Is Patriotic: 40 Books About Women Who Fought for Change," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=14364
08/12/2025
Love this video on the power of Delegation that Entelechy includes in one of our leadership programs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4cTUEtasyw
How does this approach align with what you do naturally as a leader and in what ways does it shift your thinking?
Delegation A quick simple video on Delegation in the workplace. A new approach to building capability, proudly produced by Golder's - Human Resources Team.
12/26/2024
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