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The Kansas Department of Labor is a state agency in Kansas that assists in the prevention of economic insecurity through unemployment insurance and workers compensation, by providing a fair and efficient venue to exercise employer and employee rights, and by helping employers promote a safe work environment for their employees. [1]
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Kansas has about one unemployed person per every two job openings, said Nathan Kessler, a labor economist at the Kansas Department of Labor. "Our labor market does remain tight," he said.
Secretary of Health and Environment – the largest state department with two divisions Health and Environment. Superintendent of Highway Patrol – oversees the Highway Patrol, which ensures safety on the state's highways. Secretary of Labor – responsible for enforcing the state's labor laws, and for educating the public about these laws.
A new report on the Kansas economy lists the top 15 careers that are both high-demand and pay workers above the median wage.
Karin Brownlee (July 25, 1955) was the Kansas Secretary of Labor between 2011 and 2012, serving in the administration of Governor Sam Brownback. [3] She was later, by her own report, fired by Brownback based on a disagreement about how the agency was running. [4]
Trouble arose on Dec. 28, 1955, when members of the Teamsters Local 541 ordered their truck drivers to halt steel deliveries to the job site. The union members were upset that iron workers had ...
"Labor, Department of". In Kurian, George Thomas (ed.). A Historical Guide to the U.S. Government. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 353– 360. ISBN 978-0-19-510230-7. Available in slightly revised form as MacLaury, Judson. "A Brief History: The U.S. Department of Labor". United States Department of Labor