Nebraska's Department of Labor Commissioner John Albin will be retiring. Governor Jim Pillen announced Albin's retirement on ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska Labor Commissioner John Albin will retire from a 35-year career in state government next month.
Governor Jim Pillen announced John Albin's retirement on Wednesday.
John Albin, who has worked in the department for 35 years and served in a variety of roles, will retire Dec. 20. He has been the commissioner since January 2015.
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