U.S. Dept. of Labor
Definition
The United States Department of Labor (DOL) is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, reemployment services, and some economic statistics; many U.S. states also have such departments. The department is headed by the U.S. Secretary of Labor.
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- • DOL Benefits Review Board
- • Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
- • Office of Trade and Labor Affairs
- • DOL Administrative Review Board
- • Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
- • Office of Labor-Management Standards
- • Office of Administrative Law Judges
- • Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- • Wage and Hour Division
- • Bureau of International Labor Affairs
- • DOL Office of the Inspector General
- • Mine Safety and Health Administration
- • Bureau of Labor Statistics
- • Employee Benefits Security Administration
- • DOL Office of the Solicitor
- • Office of Disability Employment Policy
- • Civil Rights Center
- • Employment and Training Administration
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US-FD-DOL
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