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Who We Are
The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) protects and improves the health, safety, and economic well-being of over 18 million wage earners and helps their employers comply with state labor laws. DIR is housed within the Labor & Workforce Development Agency.
Our Role
How DIR strives to build a safe and fair workplace and a thriving economy
Improve working conditions Defend Californians' workplace rights
Improve safety and health in the workplace Keep Californians safe on the job
Ensure effective workers' compensation Protect California's injured workers
Battle the underground economy Strengthen California's economy
The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) was established in 1927. Its mission is to improve working conditions for California's wage earners and to advance opportunities for profitable employment in California. DIR administers and enforces laws governing wages, hours and breaks, overtime, retaliation, workplace safety and health, apprenticeship training programs, and medical care and other benefits for injured workers. DIR also publishes materials and holds workshops and seminars to promote healthy employment relations, conducts research to improve its programs, and coordinates with other agencies to target egregious violators of labor laws and tax laws in the underground economy.
Details
- Last Updated
- 26/Oct/2024
- Contact
- Rudy Pulido
- [email protected]
- Phone
- (559) 781-8442
- Website
- http://www.dir.ca.gov/
- Address
- 1788 S Plano StPorterville, CA 93257