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- California Department of Industrial Relations - Home Page
Smelly Mel’s and Sewer Rat Plumbing swamped in fines – nearly $530,000 for serious accident-related violations
- 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
- Home | Texas Department of Information Resources
As the official technology agency for the State of Texas, DIR offers insights and recommendations that shape Texas Learn more about technology, cybersecurity, and procurement legislation Get help with strategy and reporting requirements for your agency
- Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) | CA. gov
DIR administers enforces laws on wages, breaks, retaliation, workplace safety health, apprenticeship claims for medical care for injured workers DIR includes the Division of Occupational Safety Health (DOSH), also known as Cal OSHA
- Dir Command (Examples, Options, Switches, More) - Lifewire
The dir command is a Command Prompt command that's used to display a list of the files and subfolders contained in a folder
- dir | Microsoft Learn
Displays a list of a directory's files and subdirectories If used without parameters, this command displays the disk's volume label and serial number, followed by a list of directories and files on the disk (including their names and the date and time each was last modified)
- DIR Command - List Files in Windows Command Prompt
The dir command is used to list files and folders in the Windows command prompt (CMD) This command without a path will display a list of files in the current directory
- DIR - list files and folders - Windows CMD - SS64. com
The command DIR b will return just a list of filenames, when displaying subfolders with DIR b s the command will return a full pathname To list the full path without including subfolders, use the WHERE command
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