TRAINING SERIES WIA Dislocated Worker Eligibility WIA Workforce Investment Act.

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TRAINING SERIES WIA Dislocated Worker Eligibility WIA Workforce Investment Act

Dislocated Workers

ELIGIBILITY To participate in WIA programs, all participants, dislocated workers must meet general eligibility requirements and provide acceptable documentation.

General Eligibility Requirements Age at time of registration/participation [Act 101(1) and 20 CFR ] Citizenship or Authorization to Work [Act 188(a)(5)] Selective Service Registrant (if applicable) [Act 189(f)]

DISLOCATED WORKERS A dislocated worker is an individual who meets 1 of 6 categories: 1 st Category:  Terminated/laid off or notified of lay off and  Eligible for or has exhausted Unemployment Compensation Benefits and  Unlikely to return to his/her previous occupation or job.

DISLOCATED WORKERS 2nd Category:  Terminated/laid off or notified of lay off and  Has been employed for sufficient duration to demonstrate attachment to the workforce but  Not eligible for Unemployment Compensation Benefits due to insufficient earnings or employer not being covered under state compensation law and  Unlikely to return to his/her previous industry or occupation

Examples of Acceptable Documentation 1 st & 2 nd Categories Terminated or Laid Off  Documented Collateral Contact With Employer  Layoff Letter From Employer  Unemployment Compensation (UC) Printout  Applicant Statement Eligible For or Exhausted UC  UC Documentation and/or Printout  Priority Reemployment Program (PREP)  Other (if shows UC status - record in Case Notes)

DISLOCATED WORKERS 3 rd Category:  Individuals who are TERMINATED or LAID OFF or have received a LAYOFF or TERMINATION NOTICE from employment as a result of a permanent plant closure or substantial layoff at the plant, facility, or enterprise.

Examples of Acceptable Documentation 3 rd Category Plant Closures or Substantial Layoffs at a Plant or Facility  Certification of Expected Separation  Letter From Employer  Media Announcement With Employer Verification  Layoff Notice/Layoff List(s) of Affected Employee per local definition of substantial layoff

DISLOCATED WORKERS 4 th Category  If employer has made a general announcement that plant closure will occur within 180 days, ALL services may be provided. HOWEVER,  If employer has made only a general announcement that plant closure will occur, with no date or within a timeframe greater than 180 days, ONLY Core Services may be provided.

Examples of Acceptable Documentation 4 th Category General Announcement of Plant Closure  Public Notice (Certified by State’s Rapid Response Team)  Pay Stub As Proof of Employment at Plant at Time of Closure or Impending Closure  WARN Notice to Individual With Separating Employer shown  Telephone Verification  Applicant Statement  Other (Record in case notes)

DISLOCATED WORKERS 5 th Category:  Previously Self-Employed/Currently Unemployed- due to economy conditions in the community of residence or because of natural disaster

Examples of Acceptable Documentation 5 th Category Formerly Self-Employed  Business License/permit  IRS Document  State Employer Business records  Applicant Statement

Examples of Acceptable Documentation 5 th Category General Economic Conditions in Residing Area  Labor Market Information  Unemployment Rate  Business Ledgers  Published Notice of Chapter 7 or 11 Bankruptcy (Date must be shown)  Failure of Business Customers or Suppliers  Applicant Statement  Other (record in case notes) Natural Disaster  Federal or State Declaration of Disaster  Other (record in case notes)

DISLOCATED WORKERS 6 th Category – Displaced Homemaker  Has been dependent on the income of another family member, but is no longer supported by that income AND  Is unemployed or underemployed and is experiencing difficulty in obtaining or upgrading employment

Examples of Acceptable Documentation 6 th Category  Divorce Decree or Legal Separation  Death Certificate  Employer Statement/Lay off notice  Applicant Statement  Public Assistance Records  Court Records

INTERIM OR INCOME MAINTENANCE EMPLOYMENT Dislocated workers who have become re-employed in "income maintenance" jobs (a job with a lower rate of pay than the job of dislocation) may be served as long as the wage earned does not exceed the local criterion for self-sufficiency for dislocated workers.

SELF-SUFFICIENCY Self-sufficiency is defined as employment that pays at least the lower living standard income level, as defined in WIA, Section 101(24). Local boards must set the criteria for determining whether employment leads to self-sufficiency. Note: The self-sufficiency definition can be found in the local board’s Workforce Services Plan [20 CFR ] The boards should consider the special needs of individuals with disabilities or other barriers to employment when setting criteria to determine self-sufficiency.

Questions or Additional Information  Isabelle Potts, Government Operations Consultant II Telephone Number: (850)  Corey McCaster, Government Operations Consultant II Telephone Number: (850)