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JANUARY NEWSLETTER Vol 2 Issue 1

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NEWSLETTER | January 2017 | Volume 2 | Issue 1In this issue: 2017 Legislative Priorities Announced Register for the 2017 Winter Policy Forum NASWA In Action What's Happening in the States UI Integrity Corner

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 Survey on EUC08 UI Administrative Funding and State Staff Reductions

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During the NASWA Board of Directors Meeting December, 6-7, 2012, several states expressed concern about the prospects of cuts in federal funding for administration of Unemployment Insurance (UI). The Board of Directors asked NASWA to survey all states on whether states will have to cut une...

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.

2017 Transition Memo

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A core component of a jobs and infrastructure strategy must require the workforce development system to provide a highly-skilled workforce for businesses, especially those in high-demand sectors and construction.

2017 Legislative Priorities Announced

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NASWA’s legislative priorities advance states’ efforts to ensure our nation’s workforce system meets employers’ needs for a qualified workforce and promote high-quality employment and careers for workers. The agenda is comprised of five main categories with 10 specific points for congressi...

RELEASE: 2017 Legislative Priorities

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The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) released its 2017 legislative priorities today. Advancing states’ efforts to ensure our nation’s workforce system meets employers’ needs for a qualified workforce and promotes high-quality employment and careers for workers. The ...