The National Association of State Workforce Agencies held its ninth annual Veterans conference June 28-30, 2022. It was great to gather in person again for the first time in three years! In addition to four keynote speakers, the event included an employer panel, five other plenary speakers...
The NASWA Workforce and Labor Market Information (WLMI) Committee serves as a forum for state labor market information directors and other workforce agency staff to discuss collecting, analyzing, and customizing workforce and other labor market information to serve a broad range of program...
The NASWA Veterans Affairs Committee advises State Workforce Administrators on issues related to workforce programs for Veterans, primarily the Jobs for Veterans State Grant program, Wagner Peyser Act program, and required Priority of Service for Veterans in all U.S. Department of Labor fu...
The NASWA Unemployment Insurance (UI) Committee serves as a forum for State Unemployment Insurance Directors or their designees to discuss state input on unemployment insurance policies, performance requirements, administrative funding, and ways to strengthen the state federal UI system.
The NASWA Interstate Benefits Subcommittee is the overseeing body for State UI agreements, interstate benefits processes/procedures, states’ voice for the federal UI programs, and states’ voice for the for the combined wage claim program. The mission of the Interstate Benefits Subcommittee...
The NASWA Technology Committee provides strategic guidance to states so that they can improve workforce development outcomes by leveraging information technology. The Committee is a valuable venue for State Technology Directors to share best practices and lead discussions on implementation...