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Final FY 2013 Workforce Investment Act Allotments
This document from the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration provides the final Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 allotments to states and outlying areas for Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth Activities along with Wagner-Peyser funding and Workforce Information Grants.
Youth Practitioner's Resource Guide to Supportive Services
This Training and Employment Notice, issued by the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration on April 12, 2013, announces a new guide to supportive services for youth.
Advisory Regarding Updated WIA Youth and Adult Data for PY 2013
This notice advises states that economically disadvantaged youth and adult data for use in the WIA Youth and Adult within-state allocation formulas are available on the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) website and that states should use this data in PY 2013 and future within-state allocation formulas.
Announcement for Guide to Online Tools for High School Students
This is an announcement of the release and availability of the "What's My Next Move?" guide to exploring careers online suing electronic tools from the U.S. Department of Labor. The guide was developed to support high school students in developing their education and career plans.
2014 GED Test Series Information - Training and Employment Notice (January 16, 2013)
This notice provides the workforce development system with information related to the 2014 General Education Development (GED) Test series. It was was issued by the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration on January 16, 2013.
Evaluation of Wworkforce Investment Act Waivers Final Report
This is the final report from an evaluation, conducted by Mathematica Policy Research, on a selection of specific waivers from some requirements asscoaited with the Workforce Investment Act. Drawing from the two interim reports and additional analysis, this final report summarizes the findings from all phases of data collection under the study. Some of the observations in the final report include lessons learned from the waiver implementation process such as the need to streamline the waiver request process and waiver-related paperwork requirements and the need to share information and guidance on waivers and their potential uses as well as the benefits of approving waivers for longer periods of time.
Defining a Quality Pre-Apprenticeship Program
This Training an Employment Notice, issued by the U.S.Dearptment of Labor's Employment and Training Adminisitration on November 30, 2012,  provides a definition, framework, and releveland tools and resources about pre-apprenticeship programs fo rthe public workforce.
Workforce Investment Act Waiver Policies and Decisions for PY 2009 and 2010
Provides clarification from the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration on waiver policies related to the Workforce Investment Act for Program Years (PY) 2009 and 2010.
Mathematica Evaluation of WIA Waivers
WIA allows states to apply for waivers of WIA regulations, providing greater flexibility in serving the specific needs of local populations. This report describes the reasons for a selected 20 waiver requests and the implementation of waivers at the state and local level, and explores how waiver implementation may have affected the workforce system and the services delivered. Released on August 3, 2012.
WIA Youth Program Guidance for PY2012
This Training and Employment Guidance Letter from the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, released on August 1, 2012, provides guidance for youth-funded activities in Program Year (PY) 2012. In particular, this letter focuses on the following two program elements: (1) providing adequate support in completing learning and employment goals and (2) developing the potential of youth as citizens and leaders.
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