Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry is a cabinet‑level agency in Pennsylvania. It oversees worker safety, enforces building codes, manages unemployment benefits, workers’ compensation, vocational rehabilitation and disability services.
Address: 1700 Labor & Industry Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120
Phone: (717) 787-5279
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Chandler Hall Health Services in Newtown Plans to Sell, Putting 220 Jobs at Risk
Hundreds of Bucks County workers are watching closely as a beloved healthcare institution may soon be under new ownership, writes John George for Philadelphia Business…
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January Sees Slight Drop in PA Unemployment Rate, Record Number of Nonfarm Jobs
In January, the unemployment rate in Pennsylvania declined to 4.3 percent while nonfarm employment reached a new peak statewide, according to a preliminary report by…
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PosiGen Layoffs Hit Plymouth Meeting and Conshohocken as Solar Installer Winds Down
Solar energy company PosiGen has cut 49 jobs in Montgomery County, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company closed its Plymouth Meeting…
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Forman Mills Purchased After Warning of Store Closures in Pennsylvania, Including Wyncote
Shoppers World, a discount retailer in New York, has purchased Forman Mills and plans to keep all 43 of the chain’s locations open, including the…
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Bucks County Residential Treatment Program Closing, With Nearly 60 Jobs Being Cut
A residential treatment program center in Bucks County will be closing their doors after decades of helping local youths. John George wrote about the program’s…
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Custom Label Manufacturer’s Bucks County Facility to Close its Doors Next Month
An out-of-state manufacturer will be closing its facility in Bucks County at the end of May, leaving many employees looking for a new job. Ryan…
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Bristol CareerLink Office Provides 1:1 Counsel to Unemployed Bucks County Residents
The Pa. Department of Labor & Industry is now providing in-person services to unemployment claimants at CareerLink centers across the commonwealth. The news is particularly…





























