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The Frances Perkins Building is the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the
United States Department of Labor The United States Department of Labor (DOL) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It is responsible for the administration of federal laws governing occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemploy ...
. It is located at 200 Constitution Avenue NW and sits above Interstate 395. The structure is named after
Frances Perkins Frances Perkins (born Fannie Coralie Perkins; April 10, 1880 – May 14, 1965) was an American workers-rights advocate who served as the 4th United States secretary of labor from 1933 to 1945, the longest serving in that position. A member of th ...
, the
U.S. Secretary of Labor The United States Secretary of Labor is a member of the Cabinet of the United States, and as the head of the United States Department of Labor, controls the department, and enforces and suggests laws involving unions, the workplace, and all ot ...
from 1933–1945 and the first female cabinet secretary in U.S. history.


History

During the time in office of President John F. Kennedy, planning was undertaken to consolidate most of the Department of Labor's offices, then scattered around more than twenty locations, including the headquarters
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, built in 1934. As part of the effort to improve and redevelop the Pennsylvania Avenue corridor, it was decided to create an entirely new building for the Labor Department in that area. The building was designed by the joint venture of Brooks, Barr, Graeber and White of Austin, Texas, and Pitts, Mebane, Phelps and White of Houston, Texas. The principal construction contractor was the J.W. Bateson Company of Dallas, Texas. Construction on the New Labor Building (NDOL) began in the middle 1960s. When finished in 1975 the new building contained over one million square feet of usable space and cost $95 million. It was one of the first federal buildings to obtain
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so that it could be constructed over a freeway,
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. The ceremonial cornerstone for the NDOL was laid on October 18, 1974, with President Gerald R. Ford and Secretary Peter J. Brennan presiding. In February 1975 the first wave of employees moved in. After a number of years, the name "New Labor Building" no longer seemed appropriate. Finally, an employee suggested that the building should be renamed for the former Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins, and the idea was warmly accepted. Senator
Carl Levin Carl Milton Levin (June 28, 1934 – July 29, 2021) was an American attorney and politician who served as a United States senator from Michigan from 1979 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the chair of the Senate Armed Services ...
of Michigan also played a significant role in the notion. The ceremony to rename the NDOL and dedicate it as the Frances Perkins Building was held on April 10, 1980 – the 100th anniversary of her birth. President
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and Secretary of Labor
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presided over the ceremony; Senator Levin was present as well, as was Susanna Coggeshall, the daughter of Perkins. A plaque on the building said that Perkins' "legacy of social action enhances the lives of all of us." On the same day, the
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issued a new 15-cent stamp bearing the likeness of Perkins.


Events

In April 2010, there was a meeting of the Labor and Employment Ministers of the G-20 hosted by Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis.


Facilities

The building is located at the northeast corner of Constitution Avenue and 3rd Street NW. The Visitor's Entrance, referred to as the Fountain Entrance or the 3rd and C entrance, is one block north of Constitution Avenue on 3rd Street NW at 3rd and C Streets NW, on the site of the former Trinity Episcopal Church. The area is congested and the
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station of the
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is often the best way to reach the department. The six-story structure is made of steel and limestone. The building features the Cesar Chavez Auditorium, Wirtz Library, and the
Labor Hall of Honor The United States Department of Labor Hall of Honor is in the Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC. It is a monument to honor Americans who have made a positive contribution to how people in the United States work ...
.


Gallery

File:The History of Labor in America Series at the Frances Perkins Federal Building LCCN2010720800.tif, 1977 - History of Labor in America Series File:Frances Perkins Building - Union Plaques at Century 2001 Exhibit at Frances Perkins Building - DPLA - 248a57837a2eee2782cc0242edb7beb2.jpg, 1992 - Union Plaques File:Solis arrival at DOL 1.jpg , 2009 - Interior of the building as new Secretary Hilda Solis arrives for the first time File:Sculpture "She Who Must Be Obeyed" at the Frances Perkins Federal Building, Washington, D.C LCCN2010720798.tif , 2009 - She Who Must Be Obeyed File:G20 April 2010.jpg , 2010 - Meeting of the G-20 Ministers, held at the building File:FPB Labor Fountain.jpg , 2010 - FPB Labor Fountain File:Labor Hall of Honor and the Cesar Chavez Memorial Auditorium4.jpg, 2012 - Labor Hall of Honor and the Cesar Chavez Memorial Auditorium File:Marchers walk past the FPB as they celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington.jpg, 2013 - Marchers walk past the FPB as they celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington File:Department of Labor celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 L-13-02-05-C-512.jpg, 2013 - 20th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act File:Thomas Perez, Max Allen Kennedy, Vicki Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy and Edward M. Kennedy Jr., 2015.jpg, 2015 - the induction ceremony of Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy into the Department of Labor Hall of Honor


References


External links


Department of Labor webpage on visiting building
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