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SIDES Lessons Learned - South Carolina

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Nakia Thompson (South Carolina Department of Employment & Workforce) presentation from the Taking SIDES to the Next Level During Modernization workshop at the 2018 UI Integrity and SIDES Symposium in Houston, Texas on April 11 - 12, 2018.

Guide: Charleston, South Carolina

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Click the PDF above to download the travel guide for the NASWA UI Committee and NASWA UI IB Subcommittee meetings in Charleston, South Carolina.

Agenda UI IB: February 2017

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Click the PDF above to download the Agenda for the NASWA UI IB Subcommittee meeting on February 28 and March 1, 2017, in Charleston, South Carolina.

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...

South Carolina’s Employment Situation December 2014

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South Carolina’s Employment Situation December 2014 Unemployment Rate Drops; New Records Set in Employment and Labor Force The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined to 6.5 percent in December from November’s rate of 6.7 percent. The estimated number of South Carolinians wo...

2014 NASWA Awards: Salute to the Leadership

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Salute to the Leadership 2014 Award Recipients: President's Award – Richard A. Hobbie, Ph.D., Executive Director, NASWA SEAL Award – The State of Florida with Special Recognition to the Honorable Rick Scott, Governor and the CareerSource Florida Network Eagle Award – Roger Bailie, Director...

South Carolina’s Employment Situation July 2014

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South Carolina’s Employment Situation July 2014 Contact: Adrienne Fairwell: (803) 737-2623 afairwell@dew.sc.govUnemployment Rate Shifts UpwardIn July, South Carolina’s seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate increased to 5.7 percent from 5.3 percent in June, marking a shift upward after litt...