The Erie County Department of Labor is a government agency at the state, county, or local level that supports employers and employees by enforcing fair labor laws, promoting safe and fair working conditions, and developing employment opportunities in Erie County, New York. Departments of Labor offer a range of services to those seeking employment, including social services and employment benefits for unemployed workers in Erie County, job training programs, and employment opportunities. Many Departments of Labor post Erie County job openings on their sites and help connect employers with job seekers.
Buffalo NY Department of Labor Buffalo NY 290 Main Street, 1 14202 716-851-2750
Buffalo New York Department of Labor Buffalo NY 65 Court Street 14202 716-847-7682
The Erie County Social Security Office is a local branch of the Federal Social Security Administration, which provides financial support to retired workers and disabled workers in Erie County, New York. Workers are eligible for Social Security assistance if they meet certain age and work history requirements, or if they have suffered a long-term disability and are unable to work. Social Security Offices provide assistance in enrolling for Erie County Social Security benefits and disability insurance (SSDI), processing and distributing financial stipends, and planning for retirement needs.
Amherst Social Security Office Buffalo NY 3131 Sheridan Drive 14226
Buffalo Social Security Office Buffalo NY 186 Exchange Street 14204
The Erie County Workers Compensation Office is a government agency run at the state, county, or local level that provides support and compensation for workers who are injured on the job or acquire an occupational disease in Erie County, New York. Erie County Workers Comp Offices support employees by offering employment benefits including wage replacement benefits, medical treatments, vocational rehabilitation, and other services, such as protecting worker safety by enforcing Erie County labor laws. The benefits provided by Workers Compensation Offices are available to Erie County government employees and those employed by private companies.
New York Attorney General Workers Compensation Buffalo NY 125 Main Street 14203 716-847-3158