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Record Group Number: 000370
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Creator: Florida. Dept. of Labor and Employment Security.
Title, Dates: Dept. of Labor and Employment Security record group.
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Biographical/Historical Note:     The Department of Labor and Employment Security was created in 1978 (Ch. 78-201, Laws of Florida).  It assumed the duties of the Dept. of Commerce's Division of Labor and Division of Employment Security which were transferred to the new Department.  The department was the state counterpart to the U.S. Department of Labor.  It administered federally-funded activities; labor organization registration; and several programs, including unemployment compensation, employment services, apprenticeship, worker safety, and workers' compensation insurance.

    In 2000, the Agency for Workforce Innovation was formed by merging the department's Division of Workforce and Employment Opportunities and the Division of Unemployment Compensation (Ch. 2000-165, Laws of Florida).  Funding was stopped on activities and programs not transferred to new agencies and the Department of Labor ceased functioning on July 1, 2002.
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