Contents.History The Department was established under the in 1891 as the Bureau of Industries with Edward Treager as its sole employee. The following year, when was appointed the first, the department changed its name to the Department of Labour.The Labour Department Act 1893 defined the general duties of and powers of the department, which were to administer the labour laws, acquire and disseminate knowledge of occupations with a view to improving relations between employers and workers, and collect and publish information on industries and rates of wages. Over time, the functions of the department changed, including the acquisition of responsibilities around employment. The department's functions were reaffirmed through the Labour Department Act 1954. As a result, the Employment and Immigration Departments were merged into the Department of Labour.One division of the Department of Labour was the, which was established in 1912. The Immigration Department underwent several incarnations including the Immigration Division and Immigration Service before assuming its current name,.
Disestablishment In March 2012 Prime Minister announced that the Department of Building and Housing would be integrated into a comprising the, the Department of Labour, and the. The new Ministry began operating on 1 July 2012. Immigration New Zealand also followed its parent organization into the newly-formed.Employment New Zealand is the brand name for the part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment responsible for overseeing the former functions of the Department of Labour. References. Joyce, Steven; Coleman, Jonathan (24 April 2012).
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GDOL provides customized workforce solutions for businesses and individuals through its statewide network of career centers. The labor commissioner is a constitutional officer elected statewide by the people of North Carolina to serve a four-year term running concurrently with the governor and all other members of the Council of State. 8, 2016, Cherie Berry became the first labor commissioner in the history of the state to be elected to a fifth four-year term.
Television New Zealand. Retrieved 12 December 2013. Cite web requires website=. New Zealand Government. Retrieved 17 February 2017. Cite web requires website= Further reading. Martin, John E.
Holding the Balance: A History of New Zealand's Department of Labour 1891-1995. Christchurch, NZ: Canterbury University Press. Provost, Lyn (November 2013). Wellington: Office of the Auditor General.External links. (redirects to Employment New Zealand).
., CommissionerWebsiteThe New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is a governmental agency of the of. The is independent body within the under the auspices of the Department.Initially constituted in the late-1940s, pursuant to P.L. 1948, c.446, as the Department of Labor and Industry, the department is one of 16 executive branch departments in New Jersey state government. Governor 's enactment of P.L. 2004, c.39 in June 2004 changed the name of the department from the New Jersey 'Department of Labor' to the New Jersey 'Department of Labor and Workforce Development.' In addition to the name change, the statutory revisions consolidated and reorganized the state's workforce system.