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  2. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    Labor Law. Website. dol .ny .gov. 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. [1] [2] The mission of the New York State Department of Labor is to protect workers, assist the unemployed and connect job seekers to jobs ...

  3. M. Patricia Smith - Wikipedia

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    1952 (age 71–72) Alma mater. Trinity College ( BA) New York University School of Law ( JD) Profession. Attorney. M. Patricia Smith (born 1952) was the Solicitor of the United States Department of Labor, the department's chief law interpreter-enforcer and third-ranking official from 2009 to 2017. She was nominated by President Barack Obama to ...

  4. 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 and how to become eligible. (Shutterstock) NEW YORK, NY — About 2 million New Yorkers left ...

  5. Domestic Worker's Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    A Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights is legislation designed to grant basic labor protections to domestic workers. These laws are supported by the National Domestic Workers Alliance, a labor advocacy group founded in 2007. [1] The first such law took effect in New York state on November 29, 2010.

  6. Private Sector Jobs Continue To Increase In NY: Labor Department

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    HUDSON VALLEY, NY — According to preliminary seasonally adjusted figures released Thursday by the New York State Department of Labor, private sector jobs in New York and in the Hudson Valley ...

  7. Hochul Identifies More Than 1K Jobs On Long Island For ...

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    On Long Island, Hochul has identified 1,294 jobs — with 2,896 available in the Hudson Valley and 9,801 in New York City. Nearly 400 employers are willing to hire the migrants and asylum seekers ...

  8. United States Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Labor ( DOL) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It is responsible for the administration of federal laws governing occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.

  9. Unemployment Rate Steady In New York, More People Working - Patch

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    However, as usual, outside of New York City the unemployment rate was lower, dropping to 3.2 percent from 3.4 percent overall in January, according to the latest labor department statistics. On ...

  10. Hudson Valley Private Sector Strong, Jobs-Wise: NY Labor ...

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    Hudson Valley Private Sector Strong, Jobs-Wise: NY Labor Report - Ossining-Croton-On-Hudson, NY - Outside New York City, the unemployment rate held constant at 2.9 percent in June.

  11. Peter M. Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Ponce, Puerto Rico. Alma mater. Pace University ( BBA) St. John's University School of Law ( JD) Peter Rivera (born November 12, 1946) is an American politician who represented District 76 in the New York State Assembly, which comprises West Farms, Van Nest, Castle Hill and Parkchester. He later served as the New York State Commissioner of Labor.