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About us
The Department of Labor plays a major role in strengthening New York State’s economy by connecting job seekers to jobs, supporting businesses in hiring, assisting the unemployed, and protecting workers. That is the agency’s mission. The department helps coach and train job seekers, connects workers to businesses and partners with businesses to help them compete in today’s global economy. The agency also assists the unemployed, with a special focus on the long-term unemployed. It also provides specialized services for veterans, youth and the formerly incarcerated. The Labor Department vigorously enforces state labor laws to ensure a fair wage for all, a level playing field for businesses and the safety and health of workers and the public. The department’s 96 Career Centers around the state offer a wide range of services for job seekers, including: job coaching and referrals; basic job-skills training; resource rooms; and SMART resume technology to match a person’s skills to available jobs. Highly trained staff members help job seekers to find employment and help employers to find qualified workers. Find jobs in your region: www.labor.ny.gov/jobs. No-cost job fairs and customized recruitment services can be tailored to the needs of a business to assist in their hiring needs. Department of Labor Business Service Team members will help a business review applicants, set up and schedule events and match candidates based on skills and applicable hiring and training incentives. This is just one of the many no-cost services provided to any business in New York State. Businesses may also take advantage of Jobs Express, Governor Cuomo’s online jobs database. By using these services an average business in New York State could save tens of thousands of dollars each year. Learn more about hiring incentives, posting jobs, and other services for businesses: www.labor.ny.gov/hire.
- Website
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http://www.labor.ny.gov
External link for New York State Department of Labor
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Albany
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1901
Locations
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Primary
Harriman State Office Campus
Building 12
Albany, 11801, US
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Harriman State Office Campus
Building 12
Albany, New York 12240, US
Employees at New York State Department of Labor
Updates
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Transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary workers experience unique challenges in the workforce. NYSDOL is accepting grant applications from organizations that want to help us address this issue head on and uplift this community. Learn more: https://on.ny.gov/TWEFRFP
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As we head into colder months, NYSDOL is rolling out new weather guidance designed to ensure the safety of outdoor workers during extreme cold conditions. For more information about our latest extreme cold guidance: https://lnkd.in/ezme3qzE
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ICYMI: Starting December 30, 2024, all NYS contractors and subcontractors must be registered with the NYS Contractor Registry to bid or work on public projects. Learn more about this law: https://lnkd.in/eRDkZ-gm
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Attention New Yorkers! Starting Jan. 1, 2025, the minimum wage in NYS is set to increase to $16.50 in NYC, Westchester and Long Island and $15.50 in the rest of NY. Learn more about this wage increase: https://lnkd.in/eSy4vaDW
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The holiday season is around the corner. Whether you are looking for a new opportunity or extra cash for the season, New York State has plenty of #CoolJobs, both full and part-time. Find a job for the winter today: http://newyork.usnlx.com
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In an effort to support working parents, Governor Kathy Hochul launched a new Business Navigator Child Care toolkit that helps employers who want to assist their employees with securing affordable child care services for their children. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/epx3G4qP
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Attention, businesses! Here's what you need to know about the new NYS Paid Prenatal Leave law. Starting Jan. 1, 2025, all expectant workers are entitled to up to 20 hours of paid leave for pregnancy-related health care. Stay informed and compliant ➡️ ny.gov/prenatal
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It's never too late to find a job you love! NYSDOL can help older workers identify jobs that fit their skills, interests, and needs. Learn more about available job opportunities and services: https://lnkd.in/eukUrZTU
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Exciting news! NYSDOL is hiring and looking to immediately fill jobs available across the state! Apply now to get started on your next career. https://lnkd.in/gbSyJEZ