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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
DICTIONARY OF OCCUPATIONAL TITLES
Fourth Edition, Revised 1991

    
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Background

The DOT was created by the Employment and Training Administration, and was last updated in 1991. It is included on the Office of Administrative Law Judges web site because it is a standard reference in several types of cases adjudicated by the Office of Administrative Law Judges, especially labor-related immigration cases.

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DICTIONARY OF OCCUPATIONAL TITLES
Fourth Edition, Revised 1991
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