United States Department of Labor
United States Department of Labor | |
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Set up: | March 4, 1913 |
Seat: | Frances Perkins Building , Washington, DC |
Supervisory authority: | President of the United States |
minister | Eugene Scalia |
Deputy | Patrick Pizzella |
Household: | $ 13.3 billion (2010) |
Employees: | 17,477 (2010) |
Homepage: | dol.gov |
The United States Department of Labor (English United States Department of Labor DOL ) is part of the Federal Government of the United States , whose responsibilities for workplace safety , wages , working hours , unemployment insurance , placement of job seekers and professional development . The Washington, DC-based department employed around 17,500 people in 2004.
The American Congress founded an office for labor as early as 1884, located under the Home Office . This employment office ( Bureau of Labor ) was expanded to become the Ministry of Labor, but did not receive the desired status and influence. On February 14, 1903, it went up in the Ministry of Trade and Labor . William Howard Taft , then President, signed the documents separating the two ministries on March 4, 1913 (the last day of his term in office) so that the Department of Labor could act as an independent agency.
Subordinated areas
- Administrative Review Board (ARB)
- Benefits Review Board (BRB)
- Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB)
- Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
- Center for Faith-Based & Community Initiatives
- Employees' Compensation Appeals Board (ECAB)
- Employment Standards Administration (ESA)
- Employment & Training Administration (ETA)
- Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA)
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- Pension & Welfare Benefits Administration (PWBA)
- Veterans' Employment & Training Service (VETS)
- Women's Bureau (WB)
List of US labor secretaries
No. | image | Surname | Term of office | under US President |
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1 | William Bauchop Wilson | March 6, 1913– March 4, 1921 |
Woodrow Wilson | |
2 | James John Davis | March 5, 1921 - November 30, 1930 |
Warren G. Harding , Calvin Coolidge |
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3 | William Nuckles Doak | December 9, 1930 - March 4, 1933 |
Herbert Hoover | |
4th | Frances Perkins | March 4, 1933 - June 30, 1945 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt , Harry S. Truman |
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5 | Lewis Baxter threshold brook | July 1, 1945 - June 10, 1948 |
Harry S. Truman | |
6th | Maurice Joseph Tobin | August 13, 1948 - January 20, 1953 |
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7th | Martin Patrick Durkin | January 21 , 1953 - September 10, 1953 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
8th | James Paul Mitchell | October 9, 1953 - January 20, 1961 |
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9 | Arthur Joseph Goldberg | January 21, 1961 - September 20, 1962 |
John F. Kennedy | |
10 | William Willard Wirtz | September 25, 1962 - January 20, 1969 |
John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson |
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11 | George Pratt Shultz | January 22, 1969– July 1, 1970 |
Richard Nixon | |
12 | James Day Hodgson | July 2, 1970– February 1, 1973 |
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13 | Peter Joseph Brennan | February 2, 1973– March 15, 1975 |
Gerald Ford | |
14th | John Thomas Dunlop | March 18, 1975 - January 31, 1976 |
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15th | William Julian Usery | February 10, 1976 - January 20, 1977 |
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16 | Freddie Ray Marshall | January 27, 1977 - January 20, 1981 |
Jimmy Carter | |
17th | Raymond James Donovan | February 4, 1981 - March 15, 1985 |
Ronald Reagan | |
18th | William Emerson Brock III | April 29, 1985- October 31, 1987 |
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19th | Ann Dore McLaughlin Korologos | December 17, 1987 - January 20, 1989 |
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20th | Mary Elizabeth Hanford Dole | January 25, 1989 - November 23, 1990 |
George Bush | |
21st | Lynn Morley Martin | February 22, 1991 - January 20, 1993 |
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22nd | Robert Bernard Reich | January 22, 1993-10 January 1997 |
Bill Clinton | |
23 | Alexis Margaret Herman | May 1, 1997 - January 20, 2001 |
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24 | Elaine Lan Chao | January 29, 2001– January 20, 2009 |
George W. Bush | |
25th | Hilda Lucia Solis | February 24, 2009 - January 22, 2013 |
Barack Obama | |
26th | Thomas Edward Perez | July 23, 2013–20. January 2017 | ||
Edward C. Hugler | January 20, 2017–28. April 2017 (provisional) | Donald Trump | ||
27 | Rene Alexander Acosta | April 28, 2017 - July 19, 2019 | ||
Patrick Pizzella | July 20, 2019 - September 30, 2019 (provisional) | |||
28 | Eugene Scalia | since September 30, 2019 |
See also
- United States Labor Market Statistics
- United States Federal Government
- United States Political System
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Budget of the Ministry of Labor (English) (PDF; 755 kB)