The National Association of State Workforce Agencies, the nonpartisan association of the 50 workforce agencies of U.S. states and three territories, issued a letter to congressional U.S. House Ways and Means Committee leadership calling for a minor statutory fix to the Reemployment Service...
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Promising Workforce Development Strategies from Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Washington
The economic and health crisis has impacted America...
The Great Reset II: Reimagining Workforce Development Policy
This is part-two of the NASWA SUMMIT breakout session, “The Great Reset: New Business Models for the Public Workforce Development System.” This session will continue to discuss roles state workforce development systems should pl...
New Tools for In-Demand Skills Development, Labor Market Information and Jobseeker & Employer Engagement
NASWA and LinkedIn are excited to announce a new opportunity for states! After working together on multiple initiatives, this new commercial collaboration will facilitate stronger ...
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