DOE Seeks Extension for Contractor Labor Tracking Form
Published Date: 11/20/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Energy is asking for public feedback to extend a form that helps keep track of labor relations with its contractors. This extension won’t cost extra but helps DOE manage contracts better and keep workers happy. Comments are due by December 22, 2025, so don’t miss your chance to weigh in!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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DOE Labor Relations Report Renewal
If you are a Department of Energy management & operations (M&O) or facilities management contractor, DOE is renewing the Labor Relations Report (OMB No. 1910-5143) and asking for public comments by December 22, 2025. DOE estimates 35 respondents, 35 total annual responses, 64 annual burden hours, and an annual reporting cost burden of $3,160 for this collection.
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