Colorado Department of Labor and Employment

Department of Labor and Employment
Department overview
Jurisdiction Colorado
Department executive
  • Ellen Golombek, Executive Director
Website colorado.gov/cdle

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) is the principal department of the Colorado state government[1] responsible for local government assistance, property taxation, property assessment appeals, affordable housing, and housing construction regulation.

Structure

CDLE is composed of the:

Division Description
Division of Employment and Training
Division of Unemployment Insurance
  • Administers unemployment insurance, a temporary and partial wage replacement to workers who have become unemployed through no fault of their own.
Industrial Claim Appeals Office
  • Hears appeals from administrative law judges of the Colorado Office of Administrative Courts regarding decisions of the Division of Unemployment Insurance and Division of Workers' Compensation.
Division of Labor
  • Administers laws and regulations governing wages, minimum wage, youth employment, certain union issues and grievances, and employment-related immigration laws.
Division of Labor Market Information
Division of Oil and Public Safety
  • Regulates storage and use of fuel products and explosives and the safe operation of amusement rides, boilers and conveyances.
Division of Workers' Compensation
Colorado Workforce Development Council

References

  1. C.R.S. § 24-1-110

External links


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