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Department of Industrial Relations (DIR)
What's new - 2003 archive
- DWC Emergency
Medical Fee Schedule regulations in effect as of Jan. 2, 2004
- DWC Medi-Cal
pharmacy fees for workers' compensation prescriptions available
via web site
- Workers' comp insurers -
news of correction to Nov. 18 assessment invoice
- Child
development educator apprenticeship program
- 2003 legislative summary - October 2003
- Important updates on the
Southern California fires (link no longer active)
- 2002 Fatal occupational
injuries in California .pdf document 216kb
- e-youngworkers!
Navigate job safety and labor law tips for a variety of industries
in English and Spanish
- How to develop a labor compliance
program
- Our stories. The
Department of Industrial Relations at 75
- Labor Commissioner
Bulletin (
pdf 1.05MB) – news
and stories from the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement
- Employers: Make sure your workers’ compensation
coverage is legitimate
- Workers have rights in California. The following flyers contain
simplified information concerning wages, hours and working conditions.
There are four industry specific flyers: general, garment, janitor
and restaurant and some are available in different languages. Please
download the flyers using Adobe acrobat reader.
The workers' rights general flyer is available in English
and Spanish
The workers' rights garment flyer is available in English
and Spanish
The workers' rights janitor flyer is available in English
and Spanish
The workers' rights restaurant flyer is available in English
and Spanish
- Governor
honors Cal/OSHA on its 30th birthday. Read DIR’s news
release on Cal/OSHA’s 30 years of service
- Governor
declares October Apprenticeship Month
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and your workplace:
The link to the U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Web site provides access to updated information about severe acute
respiratory syndrome (SARS). The OSHA Web site also provides links
to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization
(WHO) and many other sites where current information is available
on SARS.
- Notice of public
forums on off-site fabrication and prevailing wages
- Lewis
Hine photos of child laborers at San Francisco City Hall opens Safe
Jobs for Youth Month in May
- Search available apprenticeship
programs and public
works programs by county and occupation.
- California workers can now access Work
it out, a workers portal dedicated to labor law, workplace safety
and health, apprenticeships, injured worker benefits and more.
- Cal/OSHA reminds employers to post
injury/illness summaries
- A Guidebook for
Injured Workers, 2002
- State,
national and international safety and health training programs and
resources
- Labor Commissioner Bulletin
(
pdf 709KB) – news and stories
from the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement
- Workers have rights in California. The following flyers contain
simplified information concerning wages, hours and working conditions.
There are four industry specific flyers: general, garment, janitor
and restaurant and some are available in different languages. Please
download the flyers using Adobe acrobat reader.
The workers' rights general flyer is available in English
and Spanish
The workers' rights garment flyer is available in English
and Spanish
The workers' rights janitor flyer is available in English
and Spanish
The workers' rights restaurant flyer is available in English
and Spanish
- Poster contest 2003 .pdf
version - Poster content 2003
.word version s
- California
Research Colloquium on Workers' Compensation Medical Benefit Delivery
and Return-to-Work - May 1 & 2, 2003
- New laws effective January 2003
- How to develop a labor compliance program
- High school journalism
contest 2003 (pdf Size 116kb)