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The regional one-stop centers and offices provide a variety of services to meet the workforce and workplace needs of job seekers, dislocated workers, unemployed persons and Iowa businesses through partnerships of state and local service providers. They provide job counseling, job training, job placement and assistance to special needs populations.
Iowa Workforce Development launches Iowa's first mobile workforce center outside of the Iowa State Capitol building, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.
The 32-foot-long converted bus provides services that were previously available only in Iowa Workforce Development's IowaWORKS offices. “The timing was perfect.
Thursday's announcement came as Iowa Workforce Development announced the state's unemployment rate had ticked up to 2.9% in August from 2.8% in July. The agency also reported that workforce ...
According to the Story County Laborshed Analysis, which was analyzed and compiled by the Iowa Workforce Development in August 2011, Story County has a total potential labor force of 424,702 people, which breaks down as follows: Employed – 75.3%; Unemployed – 8.37%; Homemakers – 7.8%; Retired – 8.2%
The Central Iowa Employment and Training Consortium (CIETC) is a public agency formed in an agreement among the City of Des Moines, and the surrounding counties of Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Madison, Marion, Polk, Story and Warren.
The data — which uses 2020 as the base year — is skewed because of coronavirus pandemic-induced shutdowns and job loss, said Chap Deit, labor market economist with the Iowa Workforce Development.
Unemployment Insurance Tax System, or UITS, refers to an online application created by Iowa Workforce Development in 2007 to allow employer's to submit quarterly unemployment insurance tax reports online. [1] [2] [3]