The Chenango-Delaware-Otsego Workforce is the agency to link employers with workers, and workers with the resources they need to develop their careers.

CDO Workforce coordinates and focuses employment, training and education development resources across three counties, providing service to employed people, unemployed people and employers alike. Our goal is to improve the long-term growth and development of the work force.

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The Official Career Development Source for Employment, Training and Recruitment issues for Business and Individuals in Chenango, Delaware and Otsego Counties of New York State.

U.S. Department of Labor issues Guidance on Child Labor; Paid Sick and Expanded Family and Medical Leave amid School and Camp Closures

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The Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division issued new Field Assistance Bulletins, providing guidance on: 

• When school is considered “in session” for federal child labor requirements

• Eligibility for paid leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act based on the closure of summer camps, summer enrichment programs, or other summer programs 

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Otsego County MicroEnterprise Grants for Small Businesses

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Returning to Work, Work Search and Unemployment Insurance

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As regions across New York State begin their phased reopening, many New Yorkers who are unemployed will be able to return to their jobs. This guide provides answers to common questions about how returning to work impacts your unemployment benefits. 

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, work search requirements have been modified. 

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Do You Have Questions About Health Insurance?

Fidelis Care can help you by phone!  

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OSHA Guidance - Returning to Work

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New OSHA guidance is available to help employers reopening non-essential businesses and their employees stay safe during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. 

These general workplace safety and health principles update restrictions originally put in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus. 

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