Department of Labor

NOUN
  1. the federal department responsible for promoting the working conditions of wage earners in the United States; created in 1913
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How To Use Department of Labor In A Sentence

  • I am a federal employee. I work for the Department of Labor.
  • Department of Labor that indicates employment of medical assistants and technicians in fields such as ophthalmology ranks third on the list of the 30 Fastest-Growing Occupations in the U.S. PRWeb - Daily News Feed
  • If violations can not be satisfactorily resolved, the U. S. Department of Labor may bring action in court to compel compliance.
  • A U.S. Department of Labor study in 1916 found that in the major legitimate occupations for women—department store clerking and light manufacturing—the average weekly wage was $6.67, which at the time represented a subsistence standard of living. A Renegade History of the United States
  • The State Department of Labor and Social Security personnel training bases overseas.
  • The Department of Labor enforces the Fair Labor Standards Act ( FLSA ).
  • In 1888, Congress created the Department of Labor.
  • If violations can not be satisfactorily resolved, the U. S. Department of Labor may bring action in court to compel compliance.
  • But it doesn't end there, using some additional Department of Labor data Wallace pries out another 2.0 million 99ers, for a combined 5.1 million. Michael Thornton: 11 Reasons Why the Unemployment Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think
  • I'm a federal employee. I work for Department of Labor.
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