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Stuart, this is a big miss for the Department of Labor, which is now cracking down on unpaid internships, saying that they violate minimum-wage laws.
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Stuart, this is a big miss for the Department of Labor, which is now cracking down on unpaid internships, saying that they violate minimum-wage laws.
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Stuart, this is a big miss for the Department of Labor, which is now cracking down on unpaid internships, saying that they violate minimum-wage laws.
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And if you have problems collecting your money, call the Department of Labor, 866-4USA-DOL, if you think your rights have been violated.
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From 1911 to 1920 she served as a special investigator for the federal Bureau of Labor (later called the Department of Labor) where she undertook a study of the use of lead and lead oxide in manufacturing paint.
Kate Kelly: For Labor Day: A Nod to a Woman Who Pushed for Worker Safety 2009
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And tonight compelling new evidence the so-called Department of Labor is really nothing more than the Department of Cheap Labor.
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Call your unemployment agency and your state and if you don't know the phone number, call the Department of Labor at 1-866-487-2365 -- Heidi.
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- Until 1913 there was one Secretary of Commerce and Labor, uniting this department with the Department of Labor, which is now headed by a separate Secretary of Labor.
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And compelling new evidence tonight that the so-called Department of Labor is really the Department of Cheap Labor.
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If somebody doesn't like that, they can file a complaint with the Department of Labor, which is required to enforce the law and take action against the employer community.
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