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Plenary Session

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A Word from our Silver Sponsors AWS, Coursera for Government, CSG Government Solutions, Eightfold.ai, Fiserv, and Incode Technologies Economic Outlook SPEAKER Jerry Nickelsburg, PhD., Faculty Director, Anderson Forecast, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); Adjunct Professor ...

NASWA Names Leadership of 2020 Policy Committees

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For Immediate Release WASHINGTON - The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) announced the appointment of Chairpersons of the Policy Committees of the Membership. These individuals, selected from across the U.S. to serve as NASWA Policy Committee Chairpersons, are as fo...

2019 State of the Workforce - Kentucky

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This 2019 State of the Workforce Report for Kentucky highlights Labor Market Information including Labor Force Data, Education Levels and Key Industries. It also highlights Workforce Development Programs, American Job Centers, Individuals Served by Kentucky's Workforce Services, Unemp...

Kentucky Future Skills Report

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KYSTATS met all three focus areas though creating High Impact Products and Services will be the emphasis. Their Future Skills Report utilizes LMI data to create future job demand outcomes specific to the local areas in Kentucky. They were able to provide context of current employment outco...

Policy Committee Chairpersons Named for 2019 Association Year

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  For Immediate Release WASHINGTON – The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) today announced the appointment of Chairpersons to its Policy Committees of the membership. These individuals, selected from across the U.S. to serve as Committee Chairpersons, are as f...

Unemployment Insurance - COVID-19 Resources

Members-Only COVID-19 Resources NASWA Members (state workforce agency personnel) have additional resources available for internal use only. This requires your NASWA Member login to access. Don’t have a Member Login? Create one now. State Information This page was last updated on [node:chan...

Kentucky’s 2014 annual jobless rate plunges to 6.5 percent

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Kentucky’s 2014 annual jobless rate plunges to 6.5 percentFRANKFORT, Ky. (March 9, 2015) — Kentucky’s annual unemployment rate plunged to 6.5 percent in 2014 from 8 percent in 2013, while nonfarm employment gained 29,000 jobs, according to the Office of Employment and Training (OET), an ag...