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If you have questions or concerns, you can call us at 1-866-487-9243 or visit dol.gov/agencies/whd. You will be directed to the nearest WHD office for assistance. There are WHD offices throughout the country with trained professionals to help you.
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Local Offices. Updated July 22, 2024. Some offices may have...
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The Employment Service (ES) provides assistance to customers with the goal of timely and excellent customer service. Should the service not address the issue, or fall short of customer expectations, customers may file a complaint asking for a review of the issue and a more satisfactory resolution.
Please visit the “For Consumers” section of each board’s website for instructions on how to file your complaint. Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing - General Complaint Form. Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing - Mechanical Unit Complaint Form.
Maryland Unemployment Insurance Complaints via Virtual Assistant. You may also submit a complaint using chat with our Virtual Assistant on the Division of Unemployment Insurance homepage. Simply select the “Chat with us” button in the lower right corner of the homepage and type in your question.
22 lip 2024 · Local Offices. Updated July 22, 2024. Some offices may have limited hours for in-person visits, please contact your local office to learn more. You can also contact us by email by visiting WHD online at https://webapps.dol.gov/contactwhd. Select a State:
You have the right to file a complaint with MOSH if you believe there may be a violation of an OSHA standard or a serious safety or health hazard at work. You may request that your name not be revealed to your employer.
Who can file a complaint with Maryland Department of Labor's Office of Fair Practices? Can I file a discrimination complaint over the phone? Can I walk in to file a complaint, or do I need an appointment?