Labor Department

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 Labor Department In A Sentence

  • As John Crudele keeps pointing out in the New York Post, the job-count books at the Labor Department-which came out later in the week-are completely cooked, and Grant's Interest Rate Observer has anatomized the utter phoniness of the Commerce Department's "anhedonic" productivity figures. Why Does Paul O'Neill Keep His Alcoa Options?
  • The Labor Department figures underscore the shaky state of the economic recovery.
  • Jobs in this field, which centers on developing and testing health-care innovations such as artificial organs or imaging systems, are expected to grow by 72%, the Labor Department says.
  • The Labor Department figures underscore the shaky state of the economic recovery.
  • The Labor Department audited 10, 631 job orders that were related to H-1B applications.
  • Your editorial accurately depicts what a Labor Department proposal to change the regulatory agency's definition of the phrase "fiduciary" might to do the retirement-investment industry. Please Don't Make Something Worse That Is Working
  • The Labor Department says registered nurses earned an average of sixty - five thousand dollars last year.
  • Separately, the Labor Department said its producer price index -- a gauge of prices received by farms, factories and refineries -- dropped 0.6 percent last month after rising 1.7 percent in August.
  • Our election protest also drags on through the Labor Department and the courts.
  • But the ballot stuffing was so blatant that even the Labor Department was roused to do something.
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