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Department of Labor

The Department of Labor (DOL) fosters, promotes, and develops the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improves working conditions; advances opportunities for profitable employment; and assures work-related benefits and rights. DOL.

While DOL does not administer specific domestic HIV/AIDS programs, it serves individuals with HIV/AIDS every day; helps individuals living with HIV/AIDS access income supports, including job skills and employment; and enforces employment-related antidiscrimination laws applicable to people living with HIV/AIDS.

DOL is a lead Federal agency in the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Read about its role here. Read its Operational Plan. Read more about its role here. Read the DOL’s NHAS Operational Plan to learn more about the specific actions the Department is taking and the offices involved in implementing them.

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Last revised: 05/11/2012