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Tennessee Department of Human Services
1-866-311-4287
Cash assistance, child care services, food stamp program, family assistance service centers, and additional programs and services.
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Texas Workforce Commission
Highlights the employment leave conditions and laws applicable in Texas
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Your Texas Benefits
yourtexasbenefits.hhsc.texas.gov
Monthly cash payments to help pay for: food, clothing, housing, utilities, furniture, transportation, phone, laundry supplies for the home, medical supplies not paid for by medicaid, other basic needs
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Employment Law Handbook
Provides a brief summary of the laws concerning employment leave in Utah
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Labor Commission of Utah
Official website answering the FAQs about employment law in Utah
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Utah Temporary Assistance
Salt Lake Area Phone: 801-526-0950 ; Toll-Free Phone: 1-866-435-7414
Support services are temporary assistance to individuals and families in unemployed, underemployed or special needs circumstances. Support services include food, financial, medical and child care assistance.
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Utah Job Preparation
801-526-WORK (9675)
Job seeking skills workshops (online or in-person), resume builder, job search tools, labor market information
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Vermont Department of Labor: Job Link
Job search, career readiness certificate, career resource centers
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Governor’s Commisson on Women
PDF highlighting the laws and policies for the Parental and Family Leave in Vermont
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Vermont Department for Children and Families
Reach Up helps families with children by providing cash assistance for basic needs and services that support work and self-sufficiency.
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The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry
Official website for the labor and employment laws of Virginia
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Lawyers.com
Briefly summarizes the important points about the employment laws in Virginia
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