Public Works - California Department of Industrial Relations Anyone working on a public works project must be paid prevailing wages as determined by DIR Projects of $30,000 or more must meet DIR's apprenticeship requirements Failure to comply with public works requirements can result in civil penalties, criminal prosecution, or both
Contact DIR - California Department of Industrial Relations The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) improves conditions for California's workers and advances opportunities for employers DIR has four divisions and six commissions, boards and programs
Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) | CA. gov The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) was established in 1927 Its mission is to improve working conditions in California advance opportunities for profitable employment
California Department of Industrial Relations - About DIR The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) protects and improves the health, safety, and economic well-being of over 18 million wage earners and helps their employers comply with state labor laws
Permits, Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations Get information about permits, licenses, certifications, and registrations issued by the Department of Industrial Relations For notifications, visit the Required Notifications page Permit to operate an aerial passenger tramway Approval to operate a permanent amusement ride
Contractors - California Department of Industrial Relations To view a list of public works contractors with an active registration, use: Public Works Contractor Registration Search For more information and to find exact legal definitions and language please see the Public Works Chapter of the California Labor Code
Office of Self-Insurance Plans (OSIP) The Office of Self-Insurance Plans (OSIP) is a program within the director's office of the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) responsible for the oversight and regulation of workers' compensation self-insurance within California
Division of Apprenticeship Standards - Home Page The California Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) consults with employers to develop a skilled workforce with viable career pathways to increase productivity and strengthen our economy It’s Back! The California Conference on Apprenticeship