Superpowers are cool because they override principles of math and science. Did you know that using linked data makes one plus one equal three? At this session, you’ll hear how Illinois is linking information to provide customers more insights on college outcomes. New Jersey is using ...
In order to help low-income parents realize a self-sufficient, family-sustaining income, workforce agencies must first help those individuals access affordable, quality child care that will allow them to work and/or participate in education and training programs. It is therefore critical f...
Serving Veterans is often seen as the role of the Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) personnel, yet the data tells us between 70 and 80 percent of the Veterans accessing American Job Centers are not served by the Disabled
Veteran Outreach Program (DVOP) staff. Instead, they receive assis...
Focus on UI Tax operations including SUTA Dumping, localization of wages, ETA reporting, tax performance measures, and how to meet the rating factors for the Effective Audit Measure (EAM).
“An approximate answer to the right problem is worth a good deal more than an exact answer to an approximate problem.” -- John Tukey. Defining problems correctly is key to effective policy solutions. At this session, you’ll join leading researchers in exploring trends in “gig,” contingent,...
Ryan J. Thompson, Workforce Administrator, Office of Workforce Development, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services; Elizabeth McCain, Senior Manager, Employer Partnerships & Marketing, Amazon presentation from the Amazon and State Workforce Agencies: Pilot Partnershi...
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” — Benjamin Franklin. Apprenticeship programs have been active in the U.S. for over 80 years, but recently there has been escalated interest in constructing a modern apprenticeship system for the 21st century. By combi...