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  2. North Dakota Department of Labor and Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The department was established in 1966 when the North Dakota Department of Agriculture and Labor split into two separate entities, with the other being the North Dakota Department of Agriculture. Until 2013, the department was known as the North Dakota Department of Labor; it was renamed to reflect additional duties the legislature had assigned ...

  3. North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance office (WSI) is the state agency in North Dakota charged with managing the state's workers compensation system. The office falls under the jurisdiction of the executive branch of government. The office has an advisory Board of Directors, whose members are appointed by the governor.

  4. North Dakota Labor Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of North Dakota, the commissioner of labor, commonly referred to as the labor commissioner, is an appointed official who heads the North Dakota Department of Labor and Human Rights. The present commissioner is Nathan Svihovec. [1]

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  6. Customer service - Wikipedia

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    Customer service may be provided in person (e.g. sales / service representative), or by automated means, [11] such as kiosks, websites, and apps. An advantage of automation is that it can provide service 24 hours a day which can complement face-to-face customer service. [ 12 ]

  7. North Dakota Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    With the state's creation in 1889, the board was known as the North Dakota Board of Railroad Commissioners. The commission gained authority over the telephone companies in 1915, and over all public utilities (water, gas, steam heat, and electricity) in 1919. In 1940, the name was changed to the Public Service Commission.