Thursday, August 28, 2008

Employment

Careers with the State of Georgia
The Job Site - Find a job with the State of Georgia.

Employees Retirement System of Georgia
Administering seven separate and distinct state retirement system plans.

Employer Resources
Information about Recruitment Services, Unemployment Insurance and Employer Taxes, Hiring Incentives, Labor Laws, and Related Employer Resources.

Employment Information
Links for Employers and Employees

Georgia Statistics System
This system customizes the statistics, maps and graphs from the latest data sources. The site's purpose is to facilitate economic development by improving the information base available to decision-makers in local government, schools and businesses.

Guide to Advance Notice of Closings and Layoffs
Information about The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN).

Labor Office Locations
Job seekers may obtain information about thousands of job openings throughout Georgia and the nation and receive a wide range of employment services.

Labor Statistics
Current Workforce Information and Charts.

Learn About Unemployment Benefits and Claims
Unemployment Insurance(UI) benefits is temporary income for workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own and who are either looking for another job, have definite recall to their jobs within 6 weeks of the last day worked, or are in approved training.

Register for State Board of Workers' Compensation Regional Seminars
These conferences are geared toward employers, benefit administrators, risk managers and others.

Search for a Job in Georgia
The Job Information System has resources for finding jobs listed with Georgia's job bank.

Worker's Compensation
Safety and assurance of benefits for injured employees.

Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
Refer to this site for information about state and local planning, local WIA areas and WIA contacts.

Youth Work Permit
An Employment Certificate, commonly called a Work Permit, is required for all minors who have not reached their 18th birthday. Minors may obtain Work Permits from a school Issuing Officer (including most private schools) or The county School Superintendent's office.