Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
Cabinet-level agency in America
- Nancy Leppink, Commissioner
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry is a cabinet-level agency in the State of Minnesota.
Background
The agency employs approximately 470 workers throughout the state and oversees the state's apprenticeship, construction codes and licensing, occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, and workers' compensation programs.[1]
See also
- Minnesota Department of Corrections
- Minnesota Department of Education
- Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
- Metropolitan Council (Minnesota)
- Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission
- Minnesota Department of Military Affairs
- Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
References
- ^ Overview of the Mission of Minnesota Department of Labor
External links
- Official website
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