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Welcome to Idaho Department of Labor The Idaho Department of Labor connects job seekers with employment opportunities, supports workers through career and life transitions, and administers state labor laws
IdahoWorks - IdahoWorks *Participants will need to RSVP by emailing Boisemail@labor idaho gov at least one hour prior to the event to receive an invite Note for claimants: You must attend the ENTIRE workshop to use it as a weekly work search action for unemployment insurance benefits Contact Idaho Department of Labor Boise office 208-332-3575 Boisemail@labor idaho gov
Idaho Department of Labor | idaho@work The Idaho Department of Labor’s employment services, Job Corps, unemployment insurance and labor market information programs are 100% funded by the U S Department of Labor For a breakdown, please visit our federal grant disclosure page
Welcome to Employer Portal - Employer Portal, Idaho Department of Labor The iUS Employer Portal is a secure, self-service system that allows you as an employer to manage your unemployment insurance tax account information with the Idaho Department of Labor With the iUS Employer Portal you can:
Labor Laws - Idaho Department of Labor The Davis-Bacon Act is under the jurisdiction of the U S Department of Labor To contact a regional U S Labor office call: Northern Idaho: (509) 353-2793 or (866) 487-9243 All other areas in Idaho: (208) 321-2987 or (503) 326-3057 Find more information at the U S Department of Labor
Welcome to Industrial Commission The Industrial Commission is the state agency responsible for: Regulating workers; compensation activities in Idaho, including companies licensed to issue workers; compensation policies
Frequently Asked Questions on Labor Laws - Idaho Department of Labor Idaho Child Labor Laws are found in Idaho Statute section 44, chapter 13 These laws are enforced by local school boards and probation officers For businesses that fall under the coverage of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, the U S Department of Labor generally enforces the child labor laws