Tracks: Administrators | Employment and Training | Technology | Workforce and Labor Market Information
States Leading the Way - Innovation Using NLx Data
Improving delivery of data tools for a dynamic workforce requires collaboration among stakeholders committed to innovation while lever...
Pictured left to right: Ava Dejoie (LA), Galen Hollenbaugh (MT), Ed Serna (TX), Delia Garcia (KS), John Albin (NE), Kay Erickson (OR), Jeff McCord (TN), Pamela Szacik (NH), Kevin Carlson (NC), Jackie Turner (MS), Fitzgerald Washington (AL), Bruce Madson (OH), Anna Hui (MO), Jon Pie...
This 2019 State of the Workforce Report for Ohio 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 Ohio's Workforce Services, Unemployment ...
Don’t Reinvent the Wheel - State Promising Practices Panel
MODERATOR
Sam Mitchell*, WorkSource Administrator, Washington State Employment Security Department and Past Chair, NASWA Veterans Affairs Committee
SPEAKERS Ohio – “How Ohio Agencies Partner to Achieve Veteran Workforce Init...
The LMInformer Consortium members are Montana (consortium lead), Nevada, Michigan, Arkansas, Virginia, and Ohio. The Consortium was created for states who want a low-cost option to provide online labor market information that is customizable based on individual states' needs. With limited ...
For Immediate Release
WASHINGTON - Recently, the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) held its 2018 Unemployment Insurance (UI) Interstate Benefits and Federal Training seminar in Savannah, Georgia. Doug Hopper, Ohio Department of Job and F...