Alabama Department of Labor Company Description
Every day is Labor Day at this state agency. The Alabama Department of Labor enforces state labor laws, including safe employment, right to work, jury duty, and child labor laws. The agency also helps settle labor disputes, providing mediation and conciliation, wage collection, and regulation of labor organizations. Additionally, the department conducts safety inspections for boilers, pressure vessels, elevators, and escalators, and compiles and publishes state job-related illness, injury, and fatality reports. Established in 1935, the Alabama Department of Labor is headed by a governor-appointed commissioner who also serves as a member of the state cabinet.
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