New York Commissioner of Labor

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New York Commissioner of Labor

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General information
Office Type:  Nonpartisan
Office website:  Official Link
Compensation:  $205,000
2025 FY Budget:  $694,937,000
Term limits:  None
Structure
Length of term:   Serves the term coterminous with the appointing governor
Authority:  NY Laws - Section 10 (LAB)
Selection Method:  Appointed by Governor
Current Officeholder(s)

New York Commissioner of Labor Roberta Reardon
Nonpartisan
Assumed office: 2015

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TheNew York Commissioner of Labor is an appointed state executive position in the New York state government.

The commissioner of labor serves as the head of the Department of Labor, which connects residents to job opportunities, provides resources and information about incentives to employers, educates immigrant workers, and enforces the wage and hour laws of the state.[1]

Current officeholder

The current New York Commissioner of Labor isRoberta Reardon (nonpartisan). Reardon assumed office in 2015.

Authority

The commissioner of labor's authority is derived from Article 2, Section 10 of the Labor chapter of the New York Laws:

LAB Article 2, Section 10:

There shall continue to be in the state government a department of labor. The head of the department shall be the commissioner of labor.[2]

Qualifications

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Appointments

The commissioner is appointed by thegovernor and confirmed by thestate Senate. The commissioner holds office until the end of the term of the governor by whom he was appointed.[2]

Vacancies

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Duties

The commissioner of labor serves as the head of the Department of Labor, which connects residents to job opportunities, administers the state unemployment program, provides resources and information about incentives to employers, and educates immigrant workers. The department also enforces the State Labor Law for minimum wage, hours of work, child labor, payment of wages, migrant farm labor, and conditions in the garment industry.[1][3]

Divisions

The Department of Labor consists of the following divisions and offices:[3]

  • Immigrant Policies and Affairs
  • Wage Protection
  • Public Work
  • Safety & Health
  • Equal Opportunity Development
  • Legal
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Research & Statistics
  • Employment & Workforce Solutions

State budget

See also:New York state budget and finances

The budget for the Department of Labor in Fiscal Year 2025 was $694,937,000.[4]

Compensation

See also:Compensation of state executive officers

2023

In 2023, the officer's salary was $205,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[5]

2022

In 2022, the officer's salary was $205,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[6]

2021

In 2021, the commissioner received a salary of $190,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[7]

2020

In 2020, the commissioner received a salary of $190,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[8]

2019

In 2019, the commissioner received a salary of $127,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[9]

2018

In 2018, the commissioner received a salary of $127,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[10]

2017

In 2017, the commissioner received a salary of $127,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[11]

2016

Ballotpedia was unable to find salary information for 2016.[12]

2015

Ballotpedia was unable to find salary information for 2015.[13]

2014

In 2014, the commissioner received a salary of $127,000 according to theCouncil of State Governments.[14]

2013

In 2013, the commissioner received a salary of $127,000 according to theCouncil of State Governments.[15]

Historical officeholders

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Contact information

New York State Department of Labor
W.A. Harriman Campus
Building 12
Albany, NY 12240

Phone: 518-457-9000
Toll Free: 888-469-7365
TTYD: 800-662-1220
Email:Contact forms

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External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.01.1Department of Labor, "About Us," accessed Jan. 31, 2021
  2. 2.02.1Justia, "NY Lab L § 10 (2019)," accessed Jan. 31, 2021
  3. 3.03.1Department of Labor, "Our Services," accessed Jan. 31, 2021
  4. New York State Division of the Budget, "Fiscal Year 2025 Enacted Budget Financial Plan," accessed January 22, 2025
  5. Council of State Governments, "Book of the States 2023 Table 4.11: Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," accessed January 21, 2025
  6. Council of State Governments, "Book of the States 2022 Table 4.11: Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," provided to Ballotpedia by CSG personnel
  7. Issuu, "The Book of the States 2021," accessed September 28, 2022
  8. Issuu, "The Book of the States," Sept. 30, 2020
  9. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2019," accessed Jan. 27, 2021
  10. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2018," accessed Jan. 27, 2021
  11. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2017," accessed Jan. 27, 2021
  12. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2016," accessed August 27, 2016
  13. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2015," accessed August 27, 2016
  14. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," accessed December 3, 2014
  15. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," January 27, 2014
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