Delaware Dept. of Labor seeks to eliminate anti-discrimination claims backlog
Originally published February 10, 2019 by Delaware Public Media
The Delaware Department of Labor (DOL) is requesting more money from the state to clear waiting lists for several services including job training for approximately 600 people with disabilities. The DOL secretary says those services were cut from last year’s state budget during the effort to make up for a $350 million revenue shortfall.
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