Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development
The Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development Center can help employers with a wide array of services – from reviewing a job description to providing
The Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development Center can help employers with a wide array of services – from reviewing a job description to providing
Internships serve as an important bridge from college to career. NACE research has demonstrated that internship experiences are avenues to increased skills, expanded networks, and
A diverse and inclusive workforce is a key competitive advantage for businesses across Colorado, and this includes people with disabilities. The Colorado Department of Vocational
Internships serve as an important bridge from college to career. NACE research has demonstrated that internship experiences are avenues to increased skills, expanded networks, and
The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on job accommodations and disability employment issues.
NoCo Inspire is the platform used by the Larimer County Work-Based Learning Alliance. The Alliance exists to align education and workforce to increase sustainable community
Colorado’s Employment Law Handbook – Includes topics on: Minimum wage Overtime Meal and breaks Vacation leave Sick leave Holiday leave Jury duty leave Voting leave
Colorado’s Employment Law Handbook – Includes topics on: Current minimum wage Minimum employees required Exempt employees Non-exempt employees Overtime Child Labor Laws Tipped wages Hours
This fact sheet provides general information to help determine whether interns and students working for “for-profit” employers are entitled to minimum wages and overtime pay
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