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  2. Maryland Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    Workforce Development oversees the State’s workforce programs. Working with Local Workforce Investment Areas, services include matching job seekers and employers, providing training, and reporting on the needs and demands of the labor market.

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  5. Government of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Department of Labor oversees unemployment insurance, occupational and professional licensing, labor regulation, workforce training, financial regulation, and the Maryland Racing Commission.

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  7. Portia Wu - Wikipedia

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    Portia Yu-Jung Wu (born July 23, 1970) is an American lawyer serving as the secretary of the Maryland Department of Labor since 2023. She was previously the managing director of public policy at Microsoft from 2018 to 2023 and the U.S. assistant secretary of labor for employment and training from 2014 to 2017.

  8. Scott Bessent Grills Maryland Sen. Van Hollen In Heated ...

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    The confrontation centered on the administration’s decision to scale back the Internal Revenue Service workforce, a move Van Hollen claimed is effectively a gift to tax evaders.

  9. Labor commissioner - Wikipedia

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    A labor commissioner is a public official in the executive branch of a state or territory in the United States. Their general role is to oversee the administration of state laws relating to labor and the workforce. [1] All 50 states have labor commissioners. In four states – Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Oregon – labor commissioners are elected statewide. Oregon elects labor ...