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  2. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Department of Labor (DOL or NYSDOL) is the department of the New York state government that enforces labor law and administers unemployment benefits. The mission of the New York State Department of Labor is to protect workers, assist the unemployed and connect job seekers to jobs, according to its website.

  3. Unemployed New Yorkers Getting Extra $300: When, How To Claim

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    The state Department of Labor said jobless New Yorkers will receive an extra $300 a week. Here's when it's coming and how to get certified. Daniel Hampton , Patch Staff

  4. Albany Job Fair - 90+ Recruiters Hiring - Apply in Person - Patch

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    Wednesday July 12, 2023: 95+ Companies Hiring! Interview on the spot and find the job of your dreams! Event Dates: Wednesday, July 12,...

  5. NY Unemployment Payments Extended To 59 Weeks - Patch

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    Extended benefits for certain New Yorkers on unemployment took effect July 5. That could give workers up to 59 weeks of state benefits. UPDATE: The Extended Benefits (EB) program is now in...

  6. Civil Service Employees Association - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) is a labor union in the state of New York that represents employees in state and local government, as well as school districts, child care, and the private sector. As of 2010, there were about 300,000 members in the union.

  7. Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 - Wikipedia

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    The Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 ( JTPA, Pub. L. 97–300, 29 U.S.C. § 1501, et seq.) was a United States federal law passed October 13, 1982, by Congress with regulations promulgated by the United States Department of Labor during the Ronald Reagan administration. [1] The law was the successor to the previous federal job training ...