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New York State Department of Labor — promotes job creation and economic growth by striving to create and maintain a world-class workforce system. The department helps people find jobs, facilitates job development, and provides unemployment insurance benefits. Among other resources, this well-organized site offers:- Job Listings
- Unemployment insurance
- Safety and health
- Veteran’s services
- Wage and hour laws, including minimum wage
| New York State Citizen’s Guide to Career and Employment — is a comprehensive guide that covers workplace issues, self-employment, and retirement along with expansive information for job hunters, employees, and employers. The website includes information on:- Career choices
- Job fairs
- Taking the New York state civil service exam
- Professional licensing
- Labor-management relations
- Unemployment insurance
- Workers compensation
- Youth employment
| New York City Employment and Training Coalition — is an association of workforce development practitioners — community based organizations, community colleges and union affiliated training programs — committed to providing high quality education, training and employment services to unemployed and underemployed New Yorkers. The site contains:- Job listings
- New York City training program information
- Resources for victims of 9/11
- Links to government and workforce associations
| New York Worker Compensation Lawyers — is a directory to attorneys by county, city or zip code. Easy and quick to use, simply phone or e-mail an experienced attorney with your concerns.
| Workers Compensation Insurance Law — offers a comprehensive starting point in FAQ format about whether your injury qualifies for worker compensation, how to find a doctor, how the law may compensate you, and more.
| Sexual Harassment Law — provides excellent information and resources regarding this difficult topic. Easy to read, in question-and-answer format, the site offers information on same-sex harassment, false accusations, dress codes, what conduct is and is not sexual harassment, and what to do about harassment by superiors.
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