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Department of Labor

noun

  1. the department of the U.S. federal government that promotes and improves the welfare, opportunities, and working conditions of wage earners. DOL



Department of Labor

  1. A department of the federal executive branch concerned with improving working conditions and employment opportunities for laborers. Its programs include job training (especially for the poor), appraising manpower resources and needs, and regulating occupational safety.

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Department of Labor states there is no requirement for employers to offer severance pay.

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It came as the Department of Labor said on Friday that US employers had added 177,000 new jobs in April.

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“This administration may be more open to looking at Department of Labor prohibitions on hazardous occupations for tens and to pull some of those back,” says Jennifer Sherer, an EPI analyst.

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Department of Labor, is a website that lists local centers that support people with workforce training and offers job search and other employment-related resources.

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The employees who work at the Department of Labor Statistics and other statistics bureaus are nearly always professional civil servants, their work normally protected from political interference by a number of safeguards.

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