Riverside County Workforce Development Center: Rapid Response Services During Coronavirus Pandemic
No cost services are available for individuals unemployed as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. Please contact us for information.
What is Rapid Response? • A tailored workshop designed to assist employees facing layoffs
Who Provides Rapid Response Services? • Rapid Response teams are composed of local and state workforce development agencies in partnership with the America’s Job Center of Californiasm Network.
How do I obtain Rapid Response Services? • Employers can coordinate a Rapid Response Services Workshop for employees that will be scheduled utilizing Zoom during the Coronavirus pandemic. • Employees can also contact the Riverside County Workforce Development Center via e-mail at workforcehelp@rivco.org or via telephone at (951) 955-0185 to discuss their individual needs during this difficult time.
What are the Benefits? Rapid Response teams will provide information in the following areas: • Access to Riverside County Workforce Development Career Coaches • Unemployment Insurance Benefits • Covered California (Healthcare)
4/01/2020 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (PDT) Fee: Free Organizer: Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce
Employers do not have to navigate COVID-19 alone. The Chamber is offering a FREE webinar covering updated HR practices with interactive Q&A with expert labor law attorney Joseph Ortiz of Best Best & Krieger.
Attendees will gain: 1) interactive Q&A with local labor law expert; 2) info on new paid family & medical leave laws and how it effects your business, and 3) tips on keeping your business running and employees safe.
The U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides low-interest, long term disaster loans to businesses of all sizes, private non-profit organizations, homeowners, and renters to recover due to economic injury, or repair or replace uninsured/underinsured disaster damaged property. SBA disaster loans offer an-affordable way for individuals and businesses to recover from declared disasters.