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The mission of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. is to advance workforce development and improve workplace safety. Featured Pages: Unemployment. Certify Weekly. Applying for UB. Claim Status.
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11 maj 2017 · The Labor Standards Unit enforces six (6) labor laws (Child Labor Act, Wage Regulations Act, Prevailing Wage Act, Illegal Alien Act, Tennessee Lawful Employment Act, and the Non-Smoker Protection Act).
Current employment and unemployment statistics for the state and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) are analyzed. The newsletter includes tables and graphs of labor force information for the state, MSAs, and Micropolitan Areas.
Find Job Applicants. Post a Job Opening. Review Resumes of Matched Job Candidates. Find Employer Tax Credits. Apply for Hiring Incentives. Upskill Current Employees. Review Industry Projections. Look at the Tennessee Wage Report. Start a Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Changes coming to Tennessee’s unemployment benefits program. Learn more about the mandated modifications here.
9 lip 2024 · Get Started on a New Career and Make a Difference. Come Work with Us! Visit Our Job Openings. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) is proud to provide a variety of programs and services to the citizens of the State of Tennessee.
To do a look-up, you will need your Claim ID. To locate this number, log into Jobs4TN, select the Unemployment Services option; then click on the Claim Summary link. The Claim Details presented will provide you with the Claim ID (Claim #) you will need.