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    The New York State Department of Labor (DOL or NYSDOL) is the department of the New York state government that enforces labor law and administers unemployment benefits. [1] [2] The mission of the New York State Department of Labor is to protect workers, assist the unemployed and connect job seekers to jobs, according to its website. [1]

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  9. Melissa Doi - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Cándida Doi was born on September 1, 1969 in the Bronx, New York, to Evelyn Alderete. [7] [8] Doi's father was Japanese, while her mother's parents were immigrants from Río Grande, Puerto Rico. [9] Doi was an only child, and was raised by her single mother in East Harlem. [10]