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Department of Labor  Department of Labor This site contains information on DOL Agencies, Freedom of Information Act and Privacy, Laws and Regulations, Statistics and Data, Programs and Services, and more...
DOL - Employment and Training Administration  Department of Labor's Employment and Training Division The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) seeks to build up the labor market through the training of the workforce and the placement of workers into jobs through employment services. Employers and job seekers will find information on these programs and services. The web site also provides the latest information on ETA's current request for proposals, grant awards, and other national programs and legislation for the workforce development professional.
FirstGov  In September 2000, FirstGov.gov was launched. The only official U.S. Government portal to 30 million pages of government information, services, and online transactions. The site offers a powerful search engine that searches every word of every U.S. government document in a quarter of a second or less. FirstGov.gov also features a topical index, online transactions, links to state and local government, options to contact your government, and other tools so you don't have to know the name of the government agency to get the information you want anytime you want it.
Gongwer  Gongwer Gongwer News Service, Inc. Michigan Report provides information pertinent to the Michigan Legislature and State Department activities. Gongwer News Service one of the oldest legislative news services in the nation. There is a Public Service Area, which contains information on Legislation, Court Decisions and The Constitution, Speeches, Documents, News Links, Public Meetings & Events, Gateway to the States and U.S. Government.
ICESA  ICESA Website for the National Association of State Work Force Agencies, the national organization of state administrators of unemployment insurance, employment and training services and labor market information programs in the 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
FirstGov for Workers  FirstGov for Workers Connecting American workers and their families to government services and information. Find the job of your dreams or ways to balance work and family. Invest in your future with new skills, tools, and knowledge. Over 1,200 links on FirstGov for Workers give you direct and easy access to government information and services in eight core categories: Jobs, Transportation & Housing, Recreation & Travel, Learning, Money Management, Citizenship, Family & Health, Rights & Protections. If you are looking for a better-paying job, trying to break into the technology field, seeking your first job, returning to the workforce, changing careers, or looking for work that can accommodate special needs, this site's for you. Front-line staff at job or career centers, libraries, and community colleges, and others who serve workers and their families also will find FirstGov for Workers an invaluable resource.
Welfare to Work  Welfare to Work Hiring former welfare recipients makes good business sense, Beyond Work First: How to Help Hard-to-Employ Individuals Get Jobs and Succeed in the Workforce, New Guidance on the Effective Date for Applying the WtW Revised Administrative Costs Definition and How to Report Adjustments, Revised WtW Financial and Participant Reporting, and more...
Business  Business Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), Finding Qualified Employees , Incentives to Employers, Policies and Regulations, Workforce Development, Unemployment Compensation, Downsizing and Closing, Workforce Tool Kit, Insure Kids Now, and more...
Dislocated Workers  Dislocated workers Are you a dislocated worker? If you have been permanently laid off, or have received a notice of termination or layoff from employment. There are over 3.3 million people laid off from their jobs each year, with many of these individuals served by federal, State and local career services.  
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