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Concurrent Breakout Session: New Partnerships; New Opportunities

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NASWA is now partnering with both LinkedIn and Grow with Google to provide new employment resources to our members. Starting January 3, Google Career Certificate Program scholarships will be available to people in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the territories. Come to this se...

SIDES Employer Response Study: Executive Summary

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SIDES Employer Response Study: Executive SummaryBACKGROUNDThe State Information Data Exchange System (SIDES) went live, verifying information about unemployment insurance (UI) benefit claims from employers and third-party administrators (TPA) through a nationally standardized computer-to-c...

SIDES Employer Response Study

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BACKGROUNDThe State Information Data Exchange System (SIDES) went live, verifying information about unemployment insurance (UI) benefit claims from employers and third-party administrators (TPA) through a nationally standardized computer-to-computer system in February 2010. The use of SIDE...

Branding and Style Guide for America's Job Center of California

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"The purpose of this guide is to provide guidelines and assist...with the use of the America's Job Center of California name and logo. The guidelines have been developed to ensure a visual consistency to branded products, thereby reinforcing and strengthening the identification made with t...

Reemployment Strategies Promising Practices Summary: LA Fellows

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The NASWA-ITSC report on the LA Fellows Program includes information on the program’s target population, recruitment and intake process, key partners, participant enrollment and characteristics, impacts, staffing, costs, opportunities for replication, and lessons learned. The LA Fellows Pr...

NASWA State Supplemental Funding Survey FY 2013

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Over the last 20 years, the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) has surveyed state workforce agencies to determine the amount of state funds used to supplement federal grants to operate a variety of federal workforce and unemployment insurance programs. The NASWA State