United States Department of Labor
The United States Department of Labor is the federal agency for workers, job seekers, retirees, and employers. It helps people find information about unemployment benefits, job training, workplace rights, safety rules, and other work-related benefits.
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The Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) program provides temporary benefits to people who, as a result of a major disaster, lost or had their employment or self-employment interrupted.This... Main Services disaster response government benefits unemployment benefits Serving adults young adults teens seniors texas flooding 2025 unemployed limited english natural disaster survivors
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What they offer 5
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Unemployment Insurance information and state referralsService
DOL explains unemployment insurance rules and sends people to the state unemployment office where they worked.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Disaster Unemployment AssistanceService
DUA can provide temporary financial help when work is lost or interrupted because of a President-declared major disaster.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
CareerOneStop and American Job Center referralsService
DOL links job seekers to job search, career planning, training, and local American Job Center services.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Job Corps information lineProgram
Job Corps is a DOL-supported education and career training program, with a national phone line for information.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Registered Apprenticeship informationProgram
DOL provides information and tools for apprenticeship programs that combine paid work with training.
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