The United States Department of Labor is the department of the United States Government that assists with complying with labor laws. This can include laws relevant to discrimination, equal opportunity, wrongful termination and safety and health in the workplace.
Contact your state's Department of Labor - they will assist.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics is a department of the government that collects data, analyzes it, and then gives the data to governments and federal agencies. The statistics bureau is part of the Department of Labor.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Department is in the Department of Labor.
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The Colorado Department of Labor is the government department that runs the Colorado Workforce website. They help residents apply for jobs or unemployment insurance if separated from a job.
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The United States Department of Labor is the division of government that oversees workplace injuries. When a person applies for disability payments, this is the department of the government that will review the claim.
Every state has it's own Department of Labor, which supervises companies and enforces the laws of employment in it's state. The US Department of Labor is the Federal Government and oversees the Federal laws regarding labor. Labor laws do differ from state in many issues, such as Child Labor laws (work permits, minimum age to enter the work force). This is the same type of separation of Federal and State power as the State Congress and Federal Congress.