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determine if the broad occupation
contains detailed occupations with
O*NET Job Zones.17 OFLC will
calculate the Job Zones by averaging the
O*NET Job Zones of the detailed
occupations within the broad
occupation. For example, since there is
neither O*NET Job Zone for 2018 SOC
11–3013—Facilities Managers nor
O*NET Job Zone for 2010 SOC 11–
3011—Administrative Services
Manager, OFLC will use the average
O*NET Job Zones for the Broad
Occupation 11–3010—Administrative
Services and Facilities Managers.
Lastly, where there is no O*NET Job
Zone for either the 2018 SOC
occupation or the 2010 SOC occupation,
and the broad occupation does not have
detailed occupations with O*NET Job
Zones, OFLC will calculate the Job Zone
by averaging the O*NET Job Zone of the
detailed occupations within the minor
group. For example, since the Broad
Occupation 15–2051—Data Scientists
does not have detailed occupations with
O*NET Job Zones, OFLC will use the
average O*NET Job Zones for the Minor
Group 15–2000—Mathematical Science
Occupations.
OFLC intends to use these standard
procedures for occupations that do not
have O*NET Job Zone data beginning in
the July 2022 through June 2023 wage
year when the wages are updated based
upon the same BLS release cycle.
Angela Hanks,
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Employment
and Training Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
President’s Committee on the
International Labor Organization
Charter Renewal
Bureau of International Labor
Affairs, Labor.
ACTION: Notice of charter renewal.
AGENCY:
On September 30, 2021,
President Biden continued the
President’s Committee on the
SUMMARY:
International Labor Organization (ILO)
for two years through September 30,
2023. In response, and pursuant to the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), the Secretary of Labor renewed
the committee’s charter on November 1,
2021.
Purpose: The President’s Committee
on the International Labor Organization
was established in 1980 by Executive
Order (E.O.) 12216 to monitor and
assess the work of the ILO and make
recommendations to the President
regarding United States policy towards
the ILO. The committee is chaired by
the Secretary of Labor and the
Department of Labor’s Bureau of
International Labor Affairs is
responsible for providing the necessary
support for the committee.
The committee is composed of seven
ex officio members: The Secretary of
Labor, the Secretary of State, the
Secretary of Commerce, the Assistant to
the President for National Security
Affairs, the Assistant to the President for
Economic Policy, and one
representative each from organized
labor and the business community,
designated by the Secretary of Labor.
The labor and business members are the
presidents of the American Federation
of Labor and Congress of Industrial
Organizations and the United States
Council for International Business,
respectively, as the most representative
organizations of U.S. workers and
employers engaged in ILO matters.
Authority: The authority for this
notice is granted by FACA (5 U.S.C.
App. 2) and E.O. 14048 of September
30, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert B. Shepard, Director, Office of
International Relations, Bureau of
International Labor Affairs, U.S.
Department of Labor, telephone (202)
693–4808, Shepard.Robert@dol.gov.
Signed at Washington, DC, on November 2,
2021.
Thea Mei Lee,
Deputy Undersecretary, Bureau of
International Labor Affairs.
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group); 29–1000 Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating
Practitioners (minor group); 29–1020 Dentists
(broad occupation); and 29–1022 Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons (detailed occupation). See
Standard Occupational Classification Manual
(2018), available at https://www.bls.gov/soc/2018/
soc_2018_manual.pdf; see also The O*NET SOC
Taxonomy, available at https://www.onetcenter.org/
taxonomy.html (providing additional information
on classification).
17 See Updating the O*NET®-SOC Taxonomy:
Incorporating the 2018 SOC Structure—Summary
and implementation, at 6–7, available at https://
www.onetcenter.org/dl_files/Taxonomy2019_
Summary.pdf.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
President's Committee on the International Labor Organization
Charter Renewal
AGENCY: Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Labor.
ACTION: Notice of charter renewal.
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SUMMARY: On September 30, 2021, President Biden continued the
President's Committee on the International Labor Organization (ILO) for
two years through September 30, 2023. In response, and pursuant to the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), the Secretary of Labor renewed
the committee's charter on November 1, 2021.
Purpose: The President's Committee on the International Labor
Organization was established in 1980 by Executive Order (E.O.) 12216 to
monitor and assess the work of the ILO and make recommendations to the
President regarding United States policy towards the ILO. The committee
is chaired by the Secretary of Labor and the Department of Labor's
Bureau of International Labor Affairs is responsible for providing the
necessary support for the committee.
The committee is composed of seven ex officio members: The
Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce,
the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the
Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, and one representative
each from organized labor and the business community, designated by the
Secretary of Labor. The labor and business members are the presidents
of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial
Organizations and the United States Council for International Business,
respectively, as the most representative organizations of U.S. workers
and employers engaged in ILO matters.
Authority: The authority for this notice is granted by FACA (5
U.S.C. App. 2) and E.O. 14048 of September 30, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert B. Shepard, Director, Office of
International Relations, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S.
Department of Labor, telephone (202) 693-4808, [email protected].
Signed at Washington, DC, on November 2, 2021.
Thea Mei Lee,
Deputy Undersecretary, Bureau of International Labor Affairs.
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