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Government decisions directly affect businesses large and small, national unions and individual employees. Many government agencies also compile useful employment statistics and information.
That's why, to help you stay on top of what the government is saying and doing in staffing, employment and workforce issues, we gathered together the following links:
Bureau of Labor Statistics
The mother lode of United States employment
and labor information. Includes employment and
unemployment figures
and a link to the Consumer Price Index.
Department of Labor
Includes statutory and regulatory
information, labor-related
data and links to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Current Population Survey
The Census Bureau is keeping count.
OSHA
Keeping the workplace safe.
The Woman's Bureau
Promoting the welfare of working women.
Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration
Protecting the integrity of pensions, health plans and other employee benefits for more than 200 million people.
Congressional E-Mail Addresses
Where you can write to your congressperson.
Department of Veterans Affairs
Including a benefits manual.
Disability Information -- Government Documents
ADA legislation and other government
information pertaining to employment and disabilities.
The legal side of employment issues.
The White House Home Page
This site lists information about the president and vice president, a guide to information about the federal government, a virtual library of White House documents, direct access to federal services, today's releases, hot topics and the latest federal statistics.
U.S. House of Representatives
This site reports on bills, resolutions and other legislative issues that the House intends to consider in the current week. It also has up-to-date events on the House floor as they happen.
United States Postal Service
This post office is open 7 days a week, 24
hours a day. Includes zip code listing, rate calculator, express
mail tracking and change-of-address information.
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