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Department of LaborAccording to the Columbia Encyclopedia, the US Department of Labor is the "federal executive department established in 1913 and charged with administering and enforcing statutes that promote the welfare of U.S. wage earners, improve their working conditions, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment." To read more about the Department of Labor on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
United States Department of the Treasury federal executive department established in 1789.
It is part of the US Department of Labor (Executive Branch)
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.
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.
Contact a lawyer and/or the Department of Labor (if you are in the US). See "Related links" below for the Department of Labor.
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