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Newsletter | January 2019 | Volume 4 | Issue 1
Newsletter | January 2019 | Volume 4 | Issue 1
Newsletter | January 2019 | Volume 4 | Issue 1
Newsletter | January 2019 | Volume 4 | Issue 1
A National Call for Innovation: Rethinking Reemployment Services for UI Claimants: A Report of the Unemployment Insurance and Workforce System Connectivity Workgroup version
ETA engaged the National Association of State Workforce Agencies' Center for Employment Security Education and Research, and the Information Technology Support Center to "initiate a two-phased effort to develop a national vision for improving the UI and workforce systems' connection and in...
Review of States Unemployment Insurance Websites / Recommendations for Improvement / Development of a Standardized Portable Website Template
An analysis of the 53 UI websites was conducted by America's Job Exchange (AJE) during October 2010 to evaluate how states compared to each other in the features, functions, and content areas they offered. The deliverable was the Summary Analysis Report in which the states were ranked on o...
A National View of UI IT Systems
NASWA has released a report on the status and condition of Unemployment Insurance (UI) Information Technology (IT) systems across the nation. Forty states contributed to the report through a survey conducted by NASWA’s technology arm, the Information Technology Support Center (ITSC).
NASWA Survey Shows Implementation of UI Recovery Act Provisions Posed Challenges to States
A new NASWA report detailing the achievements and challenges of some 48 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico to implement the unemployment insurance provisions of the Recovery Act was released this week through NASWA's research arm, the Center for Employment Security Education ...
NASWA Survey: Early Implementation of the Workforce Provisions of the Recovery Act
A new NASWA report detailing the achievements and challenges of some 40 states to implement the workforce provisions of the Recovery Act was released this week through NASWA’s research arm, the Center for Employment Security Education and Research (CESER).






































