Each state has an agency that handles labor issues, unemployment benefits and employer-employee issues. When it comes to unemployment benefits, each state distributes these funds to the respective residents. This section contains links to state employment agencies. To suggest an item for this section, feel free to contact us.
Alabama Alabama Department of Labor Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development Arkansas Department of Labor Employment Security Department Arizona Industrial Commission Department of Economic Security California Department of Industrial Relations Employment Development Department Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Connecticut Department of Labor Delaware Department of Labor DC Department of Employment Services Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation Georgia Department of Labor Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Idaho Idaho Department of Labor Illinois Department of Labor Department of Employment Security Office of Workforce Development Indiana Department of Labor Department of Workforce Development Iowa Office of Workforce Development Labor Services Division Kansas Department of Labor Kentucky Labor Cabinet Office of Employment and Training Louisiana Department of Labor Maine Department of Labor Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation Division of Workforce Development Massachusetts Massachusetts Office of Labor and Workforce Development Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Department of Employment and Economic Development Unemployment Insurance Mississippi Mississippi Department of Employment Security Missouri Department of Labor Montana Department of Labor & Industry Nebraska Nebraska Department of Labor Nevada Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation Office of the Labor Commissioner New Hampshire Department of Labor Office of Employment Security New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development New Mexico New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions New York Department of Labor North Carolina Department of Labor Employment Security Commission North Dakota Department of LaborJob Service North Dakota Ohio Working & Employment Portal Bureau of Labor & Worker Safety Oklahoma Department of Labor Employment Security Commission Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries Employment Department Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation Employment Security Commission South Dakota Department of Labor Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Texas Workforce Commission Utah Utah Labor Commission Utah Department of Workforce Services Vermont Department of Labor Employment Portal Virginia Department of Labor and Industry Employment Commission West Virginia Department of Labor Washington Department of Labor and Industries Employment Security Department Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Wyoming Wyoming Department of Workforce ServicesIf you've been discriminated against, paid less than you're owed, denied leave, or have suffered other indignities in the workplace, you may be entitled to monetary compensation. These matters are best handled by legal professionals. Get started today and contact an experienced employment law attorney near you.Â