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State projections to 2032 for occupational employment show an expected growth in many job areas.
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The event is geared towards justice-involved individuals but is open to all seeking a new job, fresh start, or opportunity to showcase skills.
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The state Department of Labor and Regulations offers a reemployment assistance program for those who have lost work through no fault of their own.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court reversed another case where the state Department of Labor ordered someone to repay pandemic unemployment assistance they received.
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The level of assets held in South Dakota trusts is jumping significantly. Last year, state officials reported a slight dip in trust assets—the first since the housing crisis in 2008. That value has since recovered.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court rules against the Department of Labor in a case regarding COVID-19 relief funds.
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The state Department of Labor is celebrating National Mentoring Month with a program aiming to connect more workers with quality mentors.
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Starting Jan. 1, South Dakota's minimum wage will increase from $10.80 an hour to $11.20 an hour.
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With populations in larger cities increasing across the state, Sioux Falls breaks ground on a public “One Stop.” The new service building will be located at Dawley Farm and construction is already underway.
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The South Dakota Department of Labor is denying requests to know when the Banking Division last examined a trust company accused of money laundering. Earlier this year, The Kingdom Trust was fined $1.5 million for failing to report suspicious transactions.