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NAWB Panel - Employer Services in Times of Economic Change NAWB Forum, Washington DC

NAWB Panel - Employer Services in Times of Economic Change NAWB Forum, Washington DC March 26, 2019. Typical State Business Services Organization… “Push” Programs on Business. City economic development organizations. Council of Governments. Colleges, Universities. Chambers of Commerce.

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NAWB Panel - Employer Services in Times of Economic Change NAWB Forum, Washington DC

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  1. NAWB Panel - Employer Services in Times of Economic Change NAWB Forum, Washington DC March 26, 2019

  2. Typical State Business Services Organization… “Push” Programs on Business City economic development organizations Council of Governments Colleges, Universities Chambers of Commerce Community Colleges Workforce Development Boards Community –Based Organizations Hartford Job Corps Department of Rehabilitation Services Department of Economic & Community Development Department of Labor Bureau of Rehabilitation Services 2

  3. Labor Market Information - Which Source Should We Use? • Bureau of Economic Analysis • Bureau of Labor Statistics • Census • Connecticut Economic Resource Center • State Labor Market Information Office • UCONN Center for Economic Analysis Department of Labor, Office of Research ConnecticutEconomic ResourceCenter CTHires University of Connecticut Bureau of Labor Statistics A myriad of labor market information – from a variety of sources - is used by Connecticut’s outreach teams to assist businesses. 3

  4. New Way of Outreach - Business “Pulls” Services Needed Community College Department of Labor Business Workforce Development Board Department of Economic & Community Development • “integrated”, “team response”, “partnership” – no individual agendas • Education and training institutions align curriculum, programs 6

  5. Connecticut’s Business Services Structure Inter-Agency Steering Committee Adult Education, Departments of Economic and Community Development, Labor, and Rehabilitation Services, CONNSTEP, Connecticut State Colleges & Universities, and the state’s five Workforce Development Boards Professional Development Subcommittee Marketing Subcommittee Management Information Systems Subcommittee Inter-Agency Regional Business Services Teams North Central Regional Business Services South Central Regional Business Services Southwest Regional Business Services Northwest Regional Business Services Eastern Regional Business Services Coordinated, real-time sharing of information and results 5

  6. Connecticut Cohort Team Action

  7. The Connecticut Team 7

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