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DOL improves web site
December 09, 2005 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

The maze of statutes enforced by the US Department of Labor (DOL) is easier to navigate thanks to an enhanced web site.

From a single page, you can get access to information from three different angles:

1 - By topic. You don't need to know the name of the statute that applies to your situation because there is a menu of options that are in plain English.

2 - By audience. Organized by categories such as "veterans," "small business," "youth," etc.

3 - By major law. For those who know the statute name, there is a list.

Nice going DOL.

Thanks to Workplace Prof Blog for the tip.


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