Vice President Biden’s Visit to Alabama

Vice President Joe Biden is led on a tour of the boom repair area

Vice President Joe Biden is led on a tour of the boom repair area by Walt Dorn of Patriot Environmental Services, at the Theodore Staging Area in Alabama, July 22, 2010. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

Today, Vice President Biden traveled to Theodore, Alabama to assess efforts to counter the BP oil spill. During the visit, the Vice President toured the Theodore Staging Facility and met with fisherman and small business owners from the area. He was joined by National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen and NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco.

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Readout of Vice President Biden's Call to Iraqi Leaders

The Vice President spoke by phone today with Prime Minister and State of Law leader Nouri al-Maliki and with former Prime Minister and Iraqiyya leader Dr. Ayad Allawi to discuss recent developments in Iraq.  The Vice President reiterated his call for an inclusive government, noting that the United States expects all four winning Iraqi coalitions to play a meaningful role in the process of government formation and in the new government.  He expressed support for the Iraqi leaders’ efforts to form, without delay, a government that can work on behalf of the Iraqi people. The Vice President underlined the United States’ commitment to a long-term relationship with Iraq.

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Readout of Vice President Biden's Call to President Boris Tadic of Serbia

Vice President Biden called Serbian President Tadic today as part of the Administration’s ongoing efforts to promote peace, stability, and prosperity in Southeast Europe.  The two leaders discussed the upcoming issuance of the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on Kosovo’s declaration of independence.  The Vice President affirmed the United States’ full support for a democratic and multi-ethnic Kosovo, and he reiterated the United States’ unwavering commitment to Kosovo’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.  He urged the Serbian government to work constructively to resolve practical issues with Kosovo to improve the lives of the people of Kosovo, Serbia, and of the region. 

The Vice President affirmed the strong and deep ties between the United States and Serbia, and he praised the bilateral cooperation between our two countries on a wide range of issues.  He commended President Tadic and the Serbian government’s actions to improve and strengthen Serbia’s relations with Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.  The Vice President also warmly welcomed Serbia’s ongoing commitment to cooperate fully with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

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Readout of Vice President Biden’s Meeting with Prime Minister Hashim Thaci of Kosovo

The Vice President met today with Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci as part of the Administration’s frequent consultations with our European partners on our shared agenda; among other issues, the two leaders discussed the upcoming issuance of the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on Kosovo’s declaration of independence. The Vice President reaffirmed the United States’ full support for an independent, democratic, whole, and multi-ethnic Kosovo whose future lies firmly within European and Euro-Atlantic institutions. The Vice President also reiterated the United States’ firm support for Kosovo’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Vice President Biden welcomed the progress that Kosovo’s government has made in carrying out essential reforms, including steps to strengthen the rule of law and successfully integrate minority communities, and he underscored the need to sustain these efforts. The Vice President commended Prime Minister Thaci for reaffirming Kosovo’s willingness to work with all of its neighbors, including Serbia, to advance stability, freedom, and prosperity for the entire region.

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Declaraciones del Presidente Barack Obama sobre el voto para dar por concluido el debate del Senado sobre la extension del seguro por desempleo

Hoy representa un importante paso hacia la aprobación de la extensión del seguro por desempleo, que es crucial para millones de estadounidenses que se esfuerzan por encontrar empleo, poner comida sobre la mesa y hacer que les alcance el dinero durante este difícil momento económico. Después de que una minoría partidista bloqueó tres veces distintas esta ayuda crucial para las familias de nuestra nación, el Senado tomó medidas para reanudar los beneficios a los 2.5 millones de estadounidenses cuyo sustento ha sido víctima de la obstrucción y la politiquería de las últimas semanas.

Continuaré luchando por medidas de política económica que nos saquen de este lío y presionando al Congreso para que tome una decisión con respecto a las propuestas para generar nuevos empleos en Estados Unidos e impulsar nuestra recuperación, lo que incluye la medida legislativa para empleos en pequeñas empresas, ayuda a los estados en dificultades a fin de evitar el despido de personal y recortes tributarios a las familias de clase media. Los estadounidenses que tienen dificultad para encontrar empleo y recuperar la estabilidad merecen más que los mismos juegos y política fallida que ayudó a causar esta recesión. Y les agradezco a los miembros del Senado que hoy respaldaron a dichas familias trabajadoras.

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Equal Pay and Workplace Flexibility

July 20, 2010 | 1:01:19 | Public Domain

Vice President Joe Biden hosts a meeting of the Middle Class Task Force focusing on new recommendations for equal pay for men and women and for increased workplace flexibility to help families balance the demands of home and work.

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Equal Pay and Work-Family Policies Are Critical For Middle Class Economic Security

Within the first ten days of his new administration, President Obama took two major steps for working women and their families:  he signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and created the Middle Class Task Force.   The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act reversed a harmful decision by the Supreme Court that had made it even difficult for women to bring pay discrimination cases.

Followers of this blog are familiar with the mission of the Middle Class Task Force, which is, as the Vice President has said, “to get the middle class – the backbone of this country – up and running again.” 

From day one, that charge has included addressing a defining change in the workforce and families – the movement of women out of the home and into paid employment. 

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Vice President Biden to Travel to Alabama on Thursday

WASHINGTON, D.C.- On Thursday, July 22, Vice President Biden will return to the Gulf Coast region. The Vice President will visit Theodore, Alabama, to assess efforts to counter the BP oil spill and visit with Gulf residents affected by the spill. Additional details and media logistics are forthcoming.

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Vice President Biden Holds Middle Class Task Force Event on Work and Family

Equal Pay Enforcement Task Force Releases Recommendations;

White House Council on Women and Girls Launches Work-Flex Event Starter Kit

WASHINGTON – Today, Vice President Joe Biden held a Middle Class Task Force event on solutions for families balancing the dual demands of work and caring for family.  The Vice President and members of the White House Middle Class Task Force and Council on Women and Girls announced recommendations from the Equal Pay Enforcement Task Force and discussed the Administration’s ongoing commitment to improving work-family balance for all Americans.

Chair of the White House Middle Class Task Force, Vice President Biden said: “Women make up nearly half of all workers on U.S. payrolls, and two-thirds of families with children are headed either by two working parents or by a single parent who works. Yet, the workplace has, for the most part, not changed to reflect these realities – and it must.  Closing the gender pay gap, helping parents keep their jobs while balancing family responsibilities, and increasing workplace flexibility – these are not only women’s issues, they are issues of middle class economic security.”

To implement President Obama’s pledge in the State of the Union address to crack down on violations of equal pay laws, the Administration created the National Equal Pay Enforcement Task Force, bringing together the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), the Department of Justice (“DOJ”), the Department of Labor (“DOL”), and the Office of Personnel Management (“OPM”). 

Although a number of laws exist to address equal pay enforcement, the Task Force has identified five persistent challenges in this area, made recommendations to address each challenge, and developed an action plan to implement those recommendations.  The recommendations from the National Equal Pay Enforcement Task Force are as follows:

1.      Improve interagency coordination and enforcement efforts to maximize effectiveness of existing authorities. 
2.      Collect data on the private workforce to better understand the scope of the pay gap and target enforcement efforts. 
3.      Undertake a public education campaign to educate employers on their obligations and employees on their rights. 
4.      Implement a strategy to improve the federal government’s role as a model employer.
5.      Work with Congress to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act.
To read more about this set of recommendations and action plan, please click here

The White House Council on Women and Girls also announced the White House’s launch of a Work-Flex Event Starter Kit to encourage greater dialogue around workplace flexibility at the community level and bring people together to start making changes. Employees, businesses, and universities are encouraged to use the Event Starter Kit to host a discussion in their own community about how innovative workplace flexibility policies can help employees balance work and family responsibilities, while simultaneously improving employers’ bottom lines.  To view the White House’s Work-Flex Event Starter Kit, please click here

At the event, the Vice President was joined by Attorney General Eric Holder, Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, Senior Advisor to the President Valerie Jarrett, White House Domestic Policy Council Director Melody Barnes, and Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Jacqueline Berrien.  Lilly Ledbetter, the namesake of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act signed by President Obama to fight pay discrimination and ensure fundamental fairness to American workers, introduced the Vice President.

The Department of Justice:  Attorney General Eric Holder pledged that the Department of Justice and other enforcement agencies will coordinate and collaborate through investigations, litigation, policy guidance, data analysis, and public education efforts to make meaningful progress in closing the wage gap.  Already, the Justice Department, in conjunction with the EEOC and four of its district offices, has launched a robust and intensive pilot program to coordinate the investigation and litigation of charges against state and local government employers.  The Department is also coordinating with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs to better enforce the laws that protect the civil rights of employees of federal contractors.  The Attorney General recommitted the Department of Justice to these critical efforts and to ensuring equal opportunity and equal treatment in the workplace. For more information, please visit:  http://www.justice.gov/.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission:  The EEOC committed to engage in increased outreach and education to improve awareness of wage discrimination laws; evaluate wage data collection needs and current capabilities, working in concert with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) to avoid duplicative data collection efforts; work with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to improve the federal government’s status as a model employer; and work with the Department of Labor and the Department of Justice to improve interagency coordination toward enforcement of our nation’s wage discrimination laws.  For more information, please visit:  http://www.eeoc.gov/

The Department of Labor:  Through a collaborative effort between the Departments of Labor, Justice and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Administration will ensure strategic enforcement of pay discrimination cases. In addition to hiring nearly 200 more enforcement staff, DOL will publish an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking early next year.  The ANPRM will seek input from stakeholders on how the Equal Opportunity survey can be improved.  The Labor Department will also launch new public education efforts, including an Equal Pay Checklist, a revamping of the Equal Pay Employer Self-Audit tool, and hosting an Equal Pay Research Summit.

To address issues related to work/family balance, the Labor Department will conduct a new Family and Medical Leave Act survey in 2011.  The survey will provide needed insights into how families use leave. In addition to baseline data collection, the survey will also provide information on regulatory changes including a recent administrative interpretation of the FMLA. In 2011, DOL intends to sponsor a supplement to the American Time Use Survey.  The data collection will be designed to gather more information on parental leave, child care responsibilities, family leave insurance program usage, and other issues related to the intersection of work and family responsibilities.  Building on the White House’s Flexibility Forum, the Department will also host a series of “National Dialogue on Workplace Flexibility” forums across the country.  For more information about the U.S. Labor Department’s pay equity and workplace flexibility initiatives, please visit:  http://www.dol.gov/.

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Vice President Biden Hosts Conference Call with Mayors and County Officials to Discuss Recovery Act Implementation

Earlier today, the Vice President hosted a conference call with Mayors and county officials from across the country to discuss implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The following elected officials participated:

• Mayor Mike Bell (I-Toledo, OH)
• Mayor Richard J. Berry (R-Albuquerque, NM)
• Mayor Nicholas M. Mavodones, Jr. (D-Portland, ME)
• Mayor Mike McGinn (D-Seattle, WA)
• County Supervisor Valerie Brown (D- Sonoma County, CA)
• County Executive Edward P. Mangano (R-Nassau County, NY)