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Alabama JobLink Resumes Surpass 100,000 Milestone
The number of resumes available to Alabama employers online through Alabama JobLink (AJL) has surpassed 100,000.

Alabama State Employment Service Can Assist in Search for Skilled Employees
Since 1935, the Alabama State Employment Service has been matching and referring qualified job seekers with employers’ job openings.

Industrial Relations Offers State-of-the-Art Online Services to Employers
Online services available to employers through the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations Web site include the following:  computing, filing, and payment of unemployment taxes; new employer registration and uploading of magnetic media records of employees’ wage history.

Alabama Law Requires Mandatory PEO Registration with Industrial Relations
State law requires every business operating as a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) in Alabama to register with the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations.

Industrial Relations Offers Automated Telephone Access to Foreign Labor Program Information
Employers and their associates may keep up-to-date on the status of their Foreign Labor Program requests without having to speak to a staff person.

Work Opportunity Tax Credit Extended & Enhanced
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) Program has been extended 44 months with several significant enhancements.

New-Hire Information May Be Filed Electronically
Electronic filing of New-Hires is an easy, efficient, and secure method that saves money on mailing costs, compared to other means of New-Hire reporting.

Alabama Economic Data Available Through User-Friendly Labor Market Tutorial
A free, online, user-friendly course relative to comprehensive Alabama economic data is accessible through the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations’ Labor Market Information (LMI) Web site: http://dir.alabama.gov/lmi .

Take a Closer Look at Your Employee Benefits Package
A survey on employer benefits to Alabama workers reveals which occupational industries provide the most benefits, and what percentage of Alabama employers offer benefits to both full and part-time employees.

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