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The
United States Department of Labor
The Department of Labor serves all American workers. Its many
activities affect virtually every family in our country. Our primary
mission is to serve an protect American workers, prepare them for
new and better jobs, and ensure the adequacy of America's work
places. In serving and protecting workers, the Department of Labor
ensures workers' rights, inspects work sites, shields workers from
employment discrimination, administers unemployment insurance
programs, collects and analyzes economic data; protects pension
benefits and enforces workers' compensation and wage standards. The
Department also sponsors training and retraining programs to help
workers and veterans adapt to the demand for new skills in the
ever-changing work force.
America’s
Job Bank
Visit this site and see how they can help you find the job that's
right for you. Thousands of new jobs are posted daily.
Job
Accommodation Network (JAN)
Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is a toll-free information and
referral service on job accommodations for people with disabilities;
on the employment provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act;
and on resources for technical assistance, funding, education, and
services related to the employment of people with disabilities. In
addition, JAN analyzes trends and statistical data related to the
technical assistance it provides.
ODEP
Job Links
Employers listed on Job Links have indicated interest in recruiting
and hiring qualified individuals with disabilities for open
positions within their company or organization. Most employers are
individual companies, but some may be recruiting, staffing or
temporary placement firms that serve a number of companies.
One-Stop
Employment Services
Connecting employment, education, and training services into a
coherent network of resources at the local, state, and national
level.
Career
Guide to Industries
The 2002-03 Career Guide to Industries
Occupational
Outlook Handbook
Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2002-03 Edition
Occupational
Outlook Quarterly
Occupational Outlook Quarterly Online
America's
Career InfoNet
Find wages and employment trends, occupational requirements, state
by state labor market conditions, millions of employer contacts
nationwide, and the most extensive career resource library online.
USA
Jobs
Learn how to apply for jobs, build your resume, find an ideal job,
or explore exciting Federal career options that match your interest.
JobNet
JobNet is offered by the University of Michigan and is a public job
site listing only public service jobs.
Department
of Defense Job Site
Civilian Job Opportunities with the Department of Defense.
Job
Corps
Job Corps is the nation's largest and most comprehensive
residential, education and job training program for at-risk youth,
ages 16 through 24. Since its inauguration in 1964, under the
Economic Opportunity Act, Job Corps has provided more than 2 million
disadvantaged young people with the integrated academic, vocational,
and social skills training they need to gain independence and get
quality, long-term jobs or further their education.
Unemployment
Benefits
The Department of Labor's Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs
provide unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become
unemployed through no fault of their own, and meet certain other
eligibility requirements.
Application
for Benefits
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s application for Welfare benefits.
Office
of Personnel Management’s 2003 Salary Tables and Related
Information
Kids/Internships
Everett
Public Service Internship Program
Funds over 200 summer internships at progressive public service
organizations.
Students.gov
Students can Search for jobs and internships available with
the federal government.
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