Minnesota's workforce system is now CareerForce. This change is part of a major transition for Minnesota’s entire workforce system, bringing multiple partners under a single unified CareerForce brand. Unifying all elements of Minnesota’s workforce system will increase efficiency, improve communication and enhance collaboration between CareerForce staff and partners. This will enhance customer service and improve outcomes for career seekers, employers, communities and all of Minnesota.
CareerForce week is April 15 - 19th.
Stay tuned for more details!
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Step Up Featured in Star Tribune - You can volunteer for mock interviews!
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Check out this great Star Tribune interview with Step Up Director Anna Peterson about Step Up Mock Interviews! Learn how you can join us as a volunteer for this inspiring annual event March 18-21 from 4:45-6:15 p.m. at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
To volunteer for Step Up mock interviews, go >> here or call 612-455-1561.
If you’re an employer and are interested in hiring a Step Up intern, pledge here.
More about Step Up >> here
Adult Services Conference Scheduled for April 25th |
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The Adult Services Conference is scheduled for April 25, 2019 at the Minneapolis Central Library. This event is for employment/career counselors who work with low income adults or dislocated workers. The keynote speaker is Dr Abdul Omari who will discuss "Exploring your Personal Headlines".
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Youth Conference on February 15th |
The Minneapolis Youth Coordinating Board, the City of Minneapolis and Minneapolis College hosted the annual PARTNERS with Youth Conference February 15, 2019 from 9am-2:30pm at Minneapolis College (previously MCTC). This event was focused on Youth Work Professionals and Youth who were available on a school release day for Minneapolis Public Schools students.
More >> here
Here are some recent publications:
State of Minnesota adds 3,800 jobs in January - unemployment ticks up to 3 percent
The ‘angel’ tax credit for investors in startups could be on its way back to Minnesota MinnPost
The Minnesota Employment Review, published by the DEED LMI Office, examines labor market conditions and key economic indicators statewide.
Earnings Gaps For the most part, earning a degree leads to a higher income. However, even after accounting for field of study and choice of occupation, yawning gender and race/ethnicity-based earnings gaps exist.
‘The innovation economy and its growth in this state is critical’: a Q&A with new DEED Commissioner Steve Grove MinnPost
Twin Cities Metro area is experiencing very tight labor market conditions. In the second quarter of 2018, Metro Area employers reported more than 82,000 job vacancies, the highest number ever posted.
Lack of child care is a significant barrier to workforce participation that can negatively affect job and wealth creation, business expansion and retention, and new business location. Governor Walz is recommending $1 million over the biennium for the Child Care Economic Development Grant program to help communities increase the supply of child care and to support increased workforce participation. Here's more.
Minneapolis Workforce Development Board Meeting
Date: Tuesday March 19, 2019
Time: 8:00 am to 9:30 a.m.
Location: Crown Roller Mill Building
Second Floor - Conference Room 3
Directions >> here
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Find past issues of the Minneapolis Workforce Development Board News >> here.
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