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- California Department of Industrial Relations - Home Page
About DIR Who we are DIR Divisions, Boards Commissions Tribal Consultation Contact DIR Work with Us Career Opportunities Licensing, registrations, certifications permits Required Notifications Public Records Requests Learn More Acceso al idioma Frequently Asked Questions Federal Funding Disclosure Site Map Report a website issue
- Public Works - California Department of Industrial Relations
Anyone working on a public works project must be paid prevailing wages as determined by DIR Projects of $30,000 or more must meet DIR's apprenticeship requirements
- Contact DIR - California Department of Industrial Relations
The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) improves conditions for California's workers and advances opportunities for employers DIR has four divisions and six commissions, boards and programs
- California Department of Industrial Relations - About DIR
The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) protects and improves the health, safety, and economic well-being of over 18 million wage earners and helps their employers comply with state labor laws
- Contractor Registration - California Department of Industrial Relations
State of CaliforniaIf you have not created a new account since May 24, 2024, you must create a new account for your contractor on Public Works Website Services See this how-to guide for detailed instructions Please note: credit card payments can be processed within 24 hours while other forms of payment may delay registration up to eight weeks See below for consequences of failing to
- Office of the Director
DIR is responsible for the administration and enforcement of prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements on public works construction projects Visit the Public Works page to learn more about requirements
- California Department of Industrial Relations - Home Page
State of CaliforniaDepartment of Industrial Relations Databases Databases Apprenticeship information Apprentice programs by county and occupation Public works programs by county and occupation Workers' compensation information EAMS and legacy case number lookup tool Electronic Reporting System for Doctor’s First Report of Injury Independent Bill Review Decisions: Search Tool Independent
- Contractors - California Department of Industrial Relations
State of CaliforniaPublic Works Public Works Contractors Public Works Contractors Who Is a Public Works Contractor? If you work or bid on a public works project, then you are considered a public works contractor The term "public works contractor" includes subcontractors All public works contractors must fulfill four key responsibilities
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