March 4, 1913
Department of Labor Building was created in 1934.
United States Department of Labor was created in 1913.
The United States Department of Labor was created on March 4, 1913. It was established to promote and improve the welfare of job seekers, wage earners, and retirees, as well as to oversee labor laws and labor-related issues. The department's formation was part of a broader effort to address labor concerns during the early 20th century.
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The Department of Commerce and Labor was created on February 14, 1903, in the United States. It was established to address issues related to commerce and labor, focusing on promoting economic growth and ensuring fair labor practices. The department was later split into two separate entities: the Department of Commerce and the Department of Labor, in 1913.
No- this position was created in 1913. Its forerunner was the department of labor and commerce, created in 1903.
March 4, 1913
The department of labor
The Department of Commerce and Labor was created in 1903 to address the growing complexities of the American economy during the Industrial Revolution. It aimed to promote economic growth, regulate commerce, and improve labor conditions by consolidating functions related to commerce and labor under one umbrella. The department was responsible for gathering economic data, enforcing labor laws, and addressing issues such as unfair business practices and labor disputes. It eventually split into two separate departments in 1913, leading to the formation of the Department of Commerce and the Department of Labor.
The US Department of Transportation was created on 1 April 1967.
The department of housing and urban development was created in 1965.
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