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2023 State of the Workforce - Missouri

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This 2023 State of the Workforce Report: State Profile highlights state workforce agency innovations, Labor Market Information, including labor force data, education levels and key industries. It also highlights programs in the agency, WIOA administering agencies, number of American Job Ce...

NASWA 2024 Association Year Board of Directors Announced

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WASHINGTON – The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) announced the election of the 2024 association year board of directors. NASWA membership, which represents state and U.S. territory workforce agencies nationwide, selected 15 board members and 10 alternate members to...

Missouri Honored for 2022 Midwest EO Summit

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WASHINGTON – The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) honored the Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development (MDHEW) with the prestigious William J. Harris Equal Opportunity Award at the 2023 Winter Policy Forum in Washington, D.C., presented by...

Announcement of Members of Board of Directors

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  For Immediate Release WASHINGTON – The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) elected its 2019 association year board of directors during the Annual Workforce Summit and UI Directors’ Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. NASWA membership, comprised of state and U.S...

SkillUp Overview Presentation

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Mardy Leathers' (Missouri Department of Economic Develpoment) and Jennifer Heimericks' (Missouri Department of Social Services) presentation from the Educational Session held before the June 2018 Board Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri.

Missouri DED: Data Analysis Spreadsheets and Narrative

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Zipped Folder A: contains sample blank excel spreadsheets for Core WIOA Programs with in-built formulas. Each program has two separate excel spreadsheets workbook to be utilized. One of the spreadsheet calculates the differences in participation for adverse impact using the “80% Rule” form...