Wagner-Peyser Act
The Wagner-Peyser Act is a United States federal law that "established a nationwide system of public employment offices, known as the Employment Service." The law was later amended many times, especially by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
The law was named for its congressional sponsors, Sen. Robert F. Wagner and Rep. Theodore A. Peyser. As part of the New Deal, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the act into law on June 6, 1933, at the White House.