Nebraska Department of Labor
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | dol[.]nebraska[.]gov |
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United States of America
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Profile
The Nebraska Department of Labor (NDOL) is the state agency responsible for administering labor-related programs and services in Nebraska. It operates under the authority of the Nebraska state government and provides unemployment insurance benefits to eligible workers. The agency also delivers job placement and career counseling services through its network of workforce centers. NDOL collects, analyzes, and disseminates labor market information, including employment trends and wage data, to support policymakers and businesses. It enforces state labor laws and regulations concerning workplace safety, wages, and working conditions. Additionally, the department administers training programs aimed at upskilling the workforce and supporting economic development.
As a state-level organization, NDOL serves residents, employers, and job seekers throughout the state of Nebraska. Its headquarters is located in the United States, as indicated in the provided information. The agency is distinguished by its regulatory role in overseeing compliance with Nebraska’s labor statutes and its function as the primary source of official labor statistics for the state. NDOL administers workforce development programs that provide training and assistance to job seekers and employers. Structurally, the department is a constituent part of the Nebraska executive branch and reports directly to the Governor’s office. A known incident involving the agency occurred on June 27, 2022, when a message was posted from its official Twitter account, as noted in the referenced source.
