The sites listed on this page are not created, maintained, or endorsed by the Minnesota Legislature.
Minnesota Information
- House Research Basic Information on Employment & Labor - Links to Minnesota information about workplace laws, unemployment assistance, and more.
- ISEEK - Minnesota's portal for job seekers and employers, with information on occupations, education, employment opportunities, and much more.
- Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry - Information on employee and employer rights and responsibilities in Minnesota, including Workers' Compensation, Labor Standards and Minnesota OSHA.
- Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development - The Workforce Center System has links to job seeker and employer services, along with other job training information, the Quarterly Census Employment and Wages data tool can also be accessed from this page. Also includes a link to the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance (UI) Program and their 2008 Minnesota Hiring Restrictions Questions and Answers page.
- Minnesota Management & Budget (MMB) - Minnesota Management & Budget was created in June of 2008 with the merger of the Minnesota Departments of Finance & Employee Relations. Provides services for hiring and training public employees. State job listings are searchable, and information on employee benefits is available.
- Minnesota Unions
- AFSCME Council 5 - This site for the largest public employee union in Minnesota includes a legislative update and links to the current state master contract.
- Minnesota AFL-CIO - A "state federation of labor representing over 300,000 members of over 1,000 local unions throughout Minnesota".
- Minnesota Association of Professional Employees (MAPE) - This site for the union of state employed professionals includes the contract and pay grids and other useful information.
- Minnesota Government Engineers Council (MGEC) - "Representing government engineers and related technical professionals".
- SEIU Minnesota State Council - "Focused on uniting workers in four sectors - hospital systems, long term care, property services, and public services".
- Minnesota WorkForce Center - Links to the searchable job bank, Minnesotaworks, and lots of labor market information for Minnesota, including salary statistics.
- Workday Minnesota - News and information focusing on the working people of Minnesota.
Federal Information
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Home Page - This U.S. Department of Justice site provides a variety of information on the ADA.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Labor and economic statistics at the national, regional, state, and metropolitan levels. Of particular interest:
- Compensation and Working Conditions - This print magazine is now only available in an online version.
- Current Employment Statistics - Monthly survey of payroll records providing detailed industry data on employment, hours, and earnings for states and metropolitan areas.
- Geography Page - BLS statistics with geographic detail. The Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment contains data on the employed and unemployed by selected demographic and economic characteristics.
- Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities - Provides data on illnesses and injuries on the job and data on worker fatalities.
- Local Area Unemployment Statistics - Monthly labor force, employment, and unemployment data for states, metropolitan areas, and counties.
- Monthly Labor Review - The online version of the print periodical providing a wealth of research on the labor force, the economy, employment, inflation, and more.
- National Compensation Survey - Wage and benefit data for localities, geographic regions, and the U.S. as a whole.
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - Part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NIOSH is a research agency that provides information on work-related diseases and injuries and prevention.
- National Labor Relations Board - Information about the board, as well as the text of NLRB decisions.
- Public Employment and Payroll Data - Census statistics showing annual public employment and payroll by Federal, state, and local governments.
- Regional Economic Accounts -The Bureau of Economic Analysis provides local area economic data for states, counties, and metropolitan areas. Statistics include personal income and earning variables, full and part employment variables, transfer payments variables, and farm income and expenses variables.
- U.S. Department of Labor
- Information about the Department, its programs, and the laws and regulations it administers, including information on
wages, minimum wages
in the states, and
other topics.
- Career OneStop - The nation's publicly-funded resource for job seekers and businesses. Find jobs or identify job-ready workers with the right skills.
- Employment and Training Administration - Information about the unit and its programs for workforce training and placement, including a comparison of state unemployment insurance laws.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - Occupational safety statistics, standards, and publications are available, including information on ergonomics. The Workers Page provides resources and electronic complaint filing.
Other Information
- AFL-CIO - This federation of labor unions provides information on unions, wages, and other employment issues. Of particular interest is Executive PayWatch, a database of CEO compensation by company.
- Economic Policy Institute - This nonpartisan think tank provides research and issue guides on topics like minimum wage, unemployment insurance, and offshoring. The JobWatch feature tracks current labor market trends.
- Employee Benefits Research Institute - This nonprofit, nonpartisan organization provides policy research and education on economic security and employee benefits. Their fact sheets are useful.
- Human Resource Codes and Laws - The Economic Research Institute has compiled links to U.S. and state employment, wage, and benefits laws.
- JobStar Salary Surveys - Although some parts are specific to California, this site links to profession-specific salary surveys, as well as more general salary surveys.
- LaborNet Directory - LaborNet provides a directory of union organizations and resources on the Internet.
- Licensed Occupations - From America's Career InfoNet, this database provides searching for occupational licensing requirements by state, occupation or agency.
- SalaryExpert.com - Search for mean salary and total compensation for a job title in a particular zip code or metro area.
- Workplace Fairness - This nonprofit organization provides extensive resources on all of the major topics of employee rights.