- California Department of Industrial Relations - Home Page
The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) recognizes the importance of communicating effectively with individuals, including those with limited English proficiency
- Contact the 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
- Prevailing Wage - California Department of Industrial Relations
All workers employed on public works projects must be paid the prevailing wage determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, according to the type of work and location of the project
- Minimum Wage - California Department of Industrial Relations
State of CaliforniaThe minimum wage in California, effective January 1, 2026, is $16 90 hour for all employers Fast Food Restaurant employers, effective April 1, 2024, and Healthcare Facility employers, effective October 16, 2024 (see below), have a higher minimum wage Some cities and counties have higher minimum wages than the state’s rate Here is a list of City and County minimum wages
- 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
- DWC office locations - California Department of Industrial Relations
At the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s (DWC) 23 district offices plus satellites located around the state, sometimes called WCABs, employers, injured workers and others receive judicial services to assist in the prompt and fair resolution of disputes that sometimes arise from workers' compensation claims Local district offices are a major part of the workers' compensation court system
- Public Works - California Department of Industrial Relations
State of CaliforniaPublic works in general means: Construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair work done under contract and paid in whole or in part out of public funds It can include preconstruction and post-construction activities related to a public works project For a full definition of public works refer to Labor Code section 1720 Anyone working on a public works
- Permits, Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations - CA Department of . . .
Get information about permits, licenses, certifications, and registrations issued by the Department of Industrial Relations For notifications, visit the Required Notifications page
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