WorkForce One
Adult Career Pathways’ Partner Express articles usually include information about WorkForce One (WF1), and with good reason! The data you enter into Workforce One is what DEED uses to understand what your program is accomplishing. It also tells us where you might benefit from technical assistance. Even more significantly, WF1 is the source for the data we report to the legislature and to policy makers. These data have direct bearing on whether existing grantees continue to be funded. They also figure in decisions about which applicants will be awarded grants. Therefore, it is important for you to enter data reflecting your work into WF1 completely, correctly, and timely.
WorkForce One Case Management Training
Adult Career Pathways Coordinators will be providing WF1 case management training at locations around the state in December and January, including Minneapolis, Rochester, Duluth, Mankato, St. Paul, and St. Cloud. If your staff have questions about case management data that must be entered in WF1, or simply are not as comfortable working in WF1 as they’d like to be, plan to have them attend this training.
A schedule of dates, locations and times is available at: https://mn.gov/deed/events/wf1/
Registration is also available at the above link.
Categorizing Activities in Workforce One
Make sure you are categorizing your programs accurately and comprehensively in Workforce One!
For Pathways to Prosperity:
- Categorize Training that is intended to lead to a credential as Integrated Education Training (IET)/Bridge Programs
- Categorize Training that will NOT lead to a credential as On-Ramp Training
For all other ACP programs:
- Categorize Training that is intended to lead to a credential as Credentialed Coursework/Training
- Categorize Training that will NOT lead to a credential as Non-Credentialed Training
Continue to categorize Work Readiness, Basic Skills, GED, ESL/ELL or ABE trainings under their own respective activities.
If you need assistance with activity mapping or how a particular aspect of your program should be recorded in activities, please contact your coordinator.
Co-enrollment of Displaced Homemakers in the Dislocated Worker Program
Generally, any individual who is currently enrolled in Minnesota’s Displaced Homemaker Program (DHP) who is compliant with Selective Service Registration is automatically eligible for co-enrollment in the Dislocated Worker Program (DWP). Eligibility guidelines for the Minnesota’s Dislocated Worker Program include displaced homemakers as one of the definitions of a dislocated worker.
Please note that DHP participants seeking to applicants must still meet the general eligibility requirements of DWP relating to citizenship or right to work in the United States, Selective Service Registration, age, residency, and employment.
Minimize Disallowed Costs for Subcontractor Goods and Services
Remember that DEED can and will only pay costs for goods and services supplied by subgrantees/subcontractors if contracts are fully executed before those costs are incurred. This means that authorized individuals from both parties must have signed and dated the contract. Please note that the contract start date cannot pre-date the date on which the last party signs. Therefore, it is important for you and your subgrantees/subcontractor agree on your respective responsibilities and rights under the contract; commit that agreement to writing; and sign before a subgrantee or subcontractor starts work.
TAA Updates
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Petitions
TAA/Rapid Response Staff are researching ten companies for possible trade-impacted layoffs.
- Pending DOL’s investigation (15):
- 94627 – Toppan Merrill, St. Paul
- 95096 – Infor.com, St. Paul
- 95440 – Gerdau, Duluth
- 95210 – Quad Graphics, Shakopee
- 95275 – Nestle, Brooklyn Park
- 95285 – Dee Incorporated, Crookston
- 95298 – Smith & Nephew, Plymouth
- 95306 – CenturyLink, Minneapolis
- 95313 – Del Monte Foods, Sleepy Eye
- 95338 – Refinitive, Eagan
- 95361 – Vision Ease, Ramsey
- 95375 – Henkel Corp, Chanhassen
- 95377 – Modern Tool Inc., Coon Rapids
- 95412 – Bluestem Brands Inc, St. Cloud
- 95423 – MN Star Technologies Inc., Grand Rapids
- Requested Worker lists from:
- 94239 – Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Minnetonka
- 94780 – Target Corp., Minneapolis
- 94941A – Delta Air Lines, Eagan
- 95233 – Wells Fargo, Shoreview
- Notified Workers
- 94263 – J W Hulme Co., St. Paul (4 workers)
- 83245 – IBM, Rochester (301 workers)
- 92207 – IBM, Rochester (185 workers)
- Upcoming or recent informational sessions:
- 83245 and 92207 - IBM, Rochester:
- Saturday, December 7: 10am, 1pm, and 3pm
- Thursday, December 12: 10am, 2pm, 6pm
- (older petitions; recently received updated worker lists from 2012-18). TAA is launching a media campaign to reach these workers. We’re using Facebook and LinkedIn ads, and the local newspaper.
- 94871 - Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Eagan/Virginia: TBD
TAA Tri-fold Brochure
We’ve updated our general brochure and posted it on the Resources page (on the new TAA program materials tab!) https://mn.gov/deed/programs-services/dislocated-worker/counselors/training/
If you’d like us to mail copies to your office, please email us with the quantity you’re requesting: deed.taa@state.mn.us
SWIFT Registration Updates
The State of Minnesota financial system, SWIFT, recently upgraded. For customers who are eligible for transportation assistance, or pre-approved reimbursements, please have them follow these instructions to register: https://mn.gov/mmb-stat/documents/swift/training/trainingguides/swift-sup-portal-register-as-supplier.pdf
Notes:
Fall Roundtables
TAA toured the state this Fall providing technical assistance with a Roundtable Tour. A highlight for the TAA team is meeting so many of you! Thank you for your great discussions, and ideas on how we can collaborate to better serve customers around the state.
Here are a few follow-up items:
- Please complete the survey sent via email from the DEED communications team
- Resources are on the Counselor Portal: https://mn.gov/deed/programs-services/dislocated-worker/counselors/training/
- TAA applications and other forms are also available: https://mn.gov/deed/programs-services/dislocated-worker/counselors/forms/
- If you are looking to see whether a petition has been filed with the Department of Labor, or to check a petition’s status, please use this link: https://www.doleta.gov/tradeact/petitioners/taa_search_form.cfm
- If you hear of layoffs in your area, please use the Petition Form and email it to deed.taa@state.mn.us. The form will likely be available on the Counselor Portal shortly.
- If you do not receive the Partner Express Newsletter and would like to, please email deed.taa@state.mn.us
- If you traveled 15 miles or more one-way, or paid for parking, TAA can assist
- Travel must be at least 15 miles one-way from eligible attendee’s home or office, whichever is closer to the Roundtable address
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Providers will need to reimburse eligible attendees first, then providers need to submit an invoice prior to December 13, 2019, to deed.taa@state.mn.us to be reimbursed. Providers: when invoicing TAA include a
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Map for each attendee showing the mileage (if carpooling, only one map is needed for the group) and,
- Copy of the parking receipt, if applicable
Topics you’d like addressed?
The Partner Express is a resource designed with you in mind. If you have suggestions on topics you’d like TAA to address, please let us know! We are here to help: deed.taa@state.mn.us or call 651-259-7543. Applications, news, resources, and forms are available on the Counselor Portal: https://mn.gov/deed/programs-services/dislocated-worker/counselors/
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