Labor
Labor
The agency that enforces minimum wages and maximum hours has different names in different jurisdictions. However, it is often called something like "Wage and Hour Administration" or "Employment Standards Administration," and is often located within a Department or Ministry of Labor.
The Wage and Hour Division of the US Department of Labor's Employment Standards Administration administers and enforces FMLA for all private, State and local government employees, and some federal employees.
Employment Standards fall under Provincial jurisdiction, therefore it varies from province to province.
Employment Standards fall under Provincial jurisdiction, therefore it varies from province to province.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation, administers grants to states for highway construction. These grants are provided under various federal programs designed to improve and maintain the nation's highway infrastructure. States typically receive funding based on specific criteria, including project eligibility and federal funding formulas. The FHWA also oversees compliance with federal regulations and safety standards for highway projects.
The agency that enforces minimum wages and maximum hours has different names in different jurisdictions. However, it is often called something like "Wage and Hour Administration" or "Employment Standards Administration," and is often located within a Department or Ministry of Labor.
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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. ANSI oversees the development of national standards and promotes conformity assessment activities to ensure products, services, processes, and systems meet the necessary requirements for quality and safety.
maintaining airplane safety standards
OSHA- the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is a Federal agency. However, 26 states operate their OWN Safety & Health programs. In Virginia it is VOSH, in Washington State it is WISHA, and in Michigan, MIOSH. Do not confuse this with MSHA- the Mine Safety and Health Administration. THAT is the Federal agency that administers safety & health standards for MINING operations- which OSHA does not. MIOSH is also termed as MIOSHA for that state.
The purpose of a National Vocational Qualification is to award a specific type of employment if it meets the required standards. These standards are based on the National Occupational Standards.