Robust and Effective Services to Businesses

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Robust and Effective Services to Businesses

Have a question or comment about WIOA? E-mail DOL.WIOA@dol.gov Presenter Robert Kight Director, Adult Services and Workforce System Office of Workforce Investment Employment and Training Administration U.S. Department of Labor Presenter introduces her/himself and indicates what this section will cover. This section will cover the following topics: WIOA meets employer needs State and local workforce boards Services to employers Common performance indicators Have a question or comment about WIOA? E-mail DOL.WIOA@dol.gov

WIOA Meets Employer Needs WIOA contributes to economic growth and business expansion by ensuring the workforce system is job-driven, matching employers with skilled workers.

State and Local Workforce Boards Promote industry and sector partnerships to address the workforce needs of multiple industry employers Emphasize career pathways to promote employment in in- demand occupations and industries istock 21877474 State/local boards are responsible for activities to meet workforce needs of local and regional employers State/local boards will promote use of industry and sector partnerships to address workforce needs of multiple employers within an industry

Services to Employers Local boards fund proven work-based training strategies, such as on-the-job training, Registered Apprenticeship, transitional jobs, and customized training. WIOA increases reimbursement rates for employers offering on-the-job and customized training. Local board will engage in a regional planning process to develop a coordinated regional service strategy.

Common Performance Indicators WIOA adds new common performance indicators to measure the effectiveness of core programs providing services to employers.