QUESTION
How does the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection track investigations and make the data public?
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The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) uses a database system called METS to track investigations related to worker protections. The results and data from METS are made public.
Julie Menin
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So how do you track the investigations?
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What kind of tracking system is the agency using?
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And is that data public?
Elizabeth Wagner
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The results from the data are public.
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What we use is a system called METS.
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It's a database where we track all of our intakes and then separately all of our investigations open.
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