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California Labor and Workforce Development Agenc

www.labor.ca.gov

 
The California Labor & Workforce Development Agency was created in 2002, and is the first cabinet-level agency to coordinate workforce programs. The Agency oversees seven major departments, boards and panels that serve California workers and businesses by improving access to employment and training programs, enforcing California labor laws to protect workers and create an even playing field for employers, and administering benefits that include workers` compensation, unemployment insurance, disability insurance and paid family leave. These entities support our mission to provide leadership to protect and improve the well-being of California`s current and future workforce.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.labor.ca.gov
  • 800 Capitol Mall Suite 5000
    Sacramento, CA USA 95814
  • Phone: 916.653.9900

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