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Labor commissioner

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A labor commissioner is a public official in the executive branch of a state or territory in the United States. Their general role is to oversee the administration of state laws relating to labor and the workforce.[1]

All 50 states have labor commissioners. In four states – Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Oregon – labor commissioners are elected statewide. Oregon elects labor commissioners in nonpartisan elections, while the other three states have partisan elections. In the other 46 states, labor commissioners are nonpartisan and appointed. In Nevada and West Virginia, two separate appointed offices divide the responsibilities of the labor commissioner, while in Texas, there are three labor commissioners on the Texas Workforce Commission.[1]

The National Association of Government Labor Officials is a bipartisan association of labor commissioners.[2]

List of current labor commissioners

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As of November 24, 2024, the various labor commissioners are:[1]

Office Name Elected/Appointed
Alabama Commissioner of Labor Marty Redden Appointed
Alaska Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Catherine Muñoz Appointed
Director of the Industrial Commission of Arizona Gaetano Testini Appointed
Arkansas Director of Labor Daryl Bassett Appointed
California Director of Industrial Relations Katrina Hagen Appointed
Colorado Executive Director of Labor and Employment Joe Barela Appointed
Connecticut Commissioner of Labor Danté Bartolomeo Appointed
Delaware Secretary of Labor Karryl Hubbard Appointed
Florida Secretary of Economic Opportunity Vacant Appointed
Georgia Commissioner of Labor Vacant Elected
Hawaii Director of Labor and Industrial Relations Jade Butay Appointed
Idaho Director of Labor Jani Revier Appointed
Illinois Director of Labor Jane Flanagan Appointed
Indiana Commissioner of Labor David Redden Appointed
Iowa Commissioner of Labor Rod Roberts Appointed
Kansas Secretary of Labor Amber Shultz Appointed
Kentucky Secretary of Labor Cabinet Jamie Link Appointed
Louisiana Executive Director of the Workforce Commission Susana Schowen Appointed
Maine Commissioner of Labor Laura Fortman Appointed
Maryland Secretary of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation Portia Wu Appointed
Massachusetts Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones Appointed
Michigan Director of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Marlon Brown Appointed
Minnesota Commissioner of Labor and Industry Nicole Blissenbach Appointed
Mississippi Executive Director of Employment Security Robin Stewart Appointed
Missouri Director of Labor and Industrial Relations Anna Hui Appointed
Montana Commissioner of Labor and Industry Sarah Swanson Appointed
Nebraska Commissioner of Labor John Albin Appointed
Nevada Commissioner of Labor Shannon Chambers Appointed
Nevada Director of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation Chris Sewell Appointed
New Hampshire Commissioner of Labor Ken Merrifield Appointed
New Jersey Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Robert Asaro-Angelo Appointed
New York Commissioner of Labor Roberta Reardon Appointed
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Josh Dobson Elected
North Dakota Commissioner of Labor Nathan Svihovec Appointed
Ohio Superintendent of Industrial Compliance and Labor Robb Coventry Appointed
Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor Leslie Osborn Elected
Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries Christina Stephenson Elected
Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor and Industry Nancy A. Walker Appointed
Rhode Island Director of Labor Matthew Weldon Appointed
South Carolina Director of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation Emily Farr Appointed
South Dakota Secretary of Labor and Regulation Marcia Hultman Appointed
Tennessee Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Deniece Thomas Appointed
Texas Workforce Commission Bryan Daniel Appointed
Texas Workforce Commission Joe Esparza Appointed
Texas Workforce Commission Alberto Trevino Appointed
Utah Commissioner of Labor Jaceson Maughan Appointed
Vermont Commissioner of Labor Michael Harrington Appointed
Virginia Commissioner of Labor and Industry Gary Pan Appointed
Washington Director of Labor and Industries Joel Sacks Appointed
West Virginia Commissioner of Labor Mitchell Woodrum Appointed
West Virginia Secretary of Commerce James Bailey Appointed
Wisconsin Secretary of Workforce Development Amy Pechacek Appointed
Wyoming Director of Workforce Services Robin Sessions Cooley Appointed

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Labor Commissioner (state executive office)". Ballotpedia. 2024-10-01. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  2. ^ Hamrick, Kyle (2022-07-21). "Labor Secretary named National Labor Association president". WVUA 23. Retrieved 2024-10-02.