Labor and Workforce Development

The Labor and Workforce Development Agency was established in 2002 to address important issues relating to California workers, as well as their employers. The Agency is primarily responsible for three different types of functions: labor law enforcement, workforce development, and benefit payment and adjudication. The primary objective of the Agency is the opportunity to better serve the workers and employers of this state by coordinating its many services and programs in an efficient, effective manner that is always relevant to current and future economic conditions.

AGENCY'S PORTION OF THE BUDGET (State Funds)
The following chart represents the Agency's portion of the 2011-12 Budget. These totals do not include federal funds, certain non-governmental cost funds, or reimbursements.

Pie chart displaying Labor and Workforce Development agency as $747,096 or 0.6% of the 2011-12 Total State Funds Budget.

DEPARTMENTS Back to Top
The following table reflects positions and expenditures for each department in this agency area. State funds reflect total General Fund, special funds, and selected bond funds. Total funds include state funds, federal funds, other non-governmental cost funds, and reimbursements.
Code Department Enacted
2011-12*
Positions Total
State Funds
Total
All Funds
0559 Labor & Workforce Development, Secy
15.2
$364
$3,005
7100 Employment Development Department
10,208.9
423,761
25,936,765
7120 Workforce Investment Board
18.0
-
3,254
7300 Agricultural Labor Relations Board
35.6
4,895
4,895
7350 Department of Industrial Relations
2,725.1
318,076
418,131
Totals, Positions and Expenditures
13,002.8
$747,096
$26,366,050


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Labor and Workforce Development Web Site
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