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− | The [[United States Department of Labor]] (alternatively known as [[U.S. Department of | + | The [[United States Department of Labor]] (alternatively known as [[U.S. Department of Labor]], [[US Department of Labor]], and spelled [[United States Department Of Labor]]; also known by its acronym [[USDOL]], [[US DOL]], or, simply, [[DOL]]; hereinafter, ''DOL'') is the cabinet-level department of the [[United States Federal Government]] responsible for the execution of federal [[labor law]]s to guarantee workers' rights to fair, safe, and healthy working conditions, including minimum hourly wage and overtime pay, protection against employment discrimination, and [[unemployment benefits]]. |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | ===Related lectures=== | ||
+ | :*[[What Job Market Is]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] |
Latest revision as of 00:23, 25 May 2020
The United States Department of Labor (alternatively known as U.S. Department of Labor, US Department of Labor, and spelled United States Department Of Labor; also known by its acronym USDOL, US DOL, or, simply, DOL; hereinafter, DOL) is the cabinet-level department of the United States Federal Government responsible for the execution of federal labor laws to guarantee workers' rights to fair, safe, and healthy working conditions, including minimum hourly wage and overtime pay, protection against employment discrimination, and unemployment benefits.