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State Labor Agencies

Each state has an agency that handles labor issues, unemployment benefits and employer-employee issues. When it comes to unemployment benefits, each state distributes these funds to the respective residents. This section contains links to state employment agencies. To suggest an item for this section, feel free to contact us.

Alabama Alabama Department of Labor
Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Arkansas Department of Labor
Employment Security Department
Arizona Industrial Commission
Department of Economic Security
California Department of Industrial Relations
Employment Development Department
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
Connecticut Department of Labor
Delaware Department of Labor
DC Department of Employment Services
Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation
Georgia Department of Labor
Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Idaho Idaho Department of Labor
Illinois Department of Labor
Department of Employment Security
Office of Workforce Development
Indiana Department of Labor
Department of Workforce Development
Iowa Office of Workforce Development
Labor Services Division
Kansas Department of Labor
Kentucky Labor Cabinet
Office of Employment and Training
Louisiana Department of Labor
Maine Department of Labor
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation
Division of Workforce Development
Massachusetts Massachusetts Office of Labor and Workforce Development
Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth
Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
Department of Employment and Economic Development
Unemployment Insurance
Mississippi Mississippi Department of Employment Security
Missouri Department of Labor
Montana Department of Labor & Industry
Nebraska Nebraska Department of Labor
Nevada Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation
Office of the Labor Commissioner
New Hampshire Department of Labor
Office of Employment Security
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
New Mexico New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions
New York Department of Labor
North Carolina Department of Labor
Employment Security Commission
North Dakota Department of LaborJob Service North Dakota
Ohio Working & Employment Portal
Bureau of Labor & Worker Safety
Oklahoma Department of Labor
Employment Security Commission
Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries
Employment Department
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training
South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation
Employment Security Commission
South Dakota Department of Labor
Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Texas Workforce Commission
Utah Utah Labor Commission
Utah Department of Workforce Services
Vermont Department of Labor
Employment Portal
Virginia Department of Labor and Industry
Employment Commission
West Virginia Department of Labor
Washington Department of Labor and Industries
Employment Security Department
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
Wyoming Wyoming Department of Workforce Services

Get Professional Help When Dealing With State Labor Agencies

If you've been discriminated against, paid less than you're owed, denied leave, or have suffered other indignities in the workplace, you may be entitled to monetary compensation. These matters are best handled by legal professionals. Get started today and contact an experienced employment law attorney near you.

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