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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 Bonnie Elsey, Director, DEED Workforce Development Division March 24, 2009 Intent of ARRA • Preserve and create jobs • Speed up nation’s economic recovery • Assist those most impacted by recession Guiding Principles of ARRA • Implement and spend money quickly • Use resources effectively – increase service capacity (double) • Be accountable for all money and measures • Be transparent – it’s the tax payers’ money, report widely and frequently Respond to Dual Customer •Workers •Employers Intended Outcome of ARRA • Substantially increase # of customers in training (70%) • Concurrently spend PY09 allocation • Substantially increase # of customers served (double) • Move low-income adults to middle class or sustain middle class Alignment Strategies • Regional Economies – existing and emerging employers • Adult Basic Education • Institutions of Higher Education • Registered Apprenticeships • Economic Development • Employment &Training Providers Job Seeker Customer Support • Training that leads to credential, diploma, or certification. • Provisions of support services to complete objective • Provisions of needs-based payments to complete objective • Articulate career pathways leading to middle class Regional Strategies • • • • • High-demand industry sectors Renewable energy (green jobs) Advanced manufacturing Healthcare Infrastructure projects like telecommunications, roads, broadband • Support green economy Allowable Activities ARRA • Activities that differ from WIA – Allows contracts with institutions of higher education – Allows LWIBs to pay full cost of training up front – Allows performance-based contracts with institutions of higher education – Any institution of higher education automatically on approved vendor list Priority of Service all Programs • Veterans and eligible veteran spouses top priority all programs • WIA Adult – public assistance recipients and low-income adults (veterans within this population) • WIA Youth – increase age to 24 to include youth not disconnected to work or school, (veterans within this population) Unemployment Insurance Claimants • Re-Employment Assessment program (UI) • Re-Employment Services program (Wagner-Peyser) • Regular Wagner-Peyser program Wagner-Peyser Employer Services • Matching job requirements with job seekers • Specialized recruitment services • Analyze hard-to-fill job orders • Assist with job restructuring • Assist with job retention services Integrated Services • Seamless delivery of services between UI, REA, RES, WagnerPeyser, WIA, Veteran Services, and Workforce Information • Minnesota includes Rehabilitation Services, State Services for the Blind, MFIP, and Adult Basic Education wherever possible Allowable Activities • Upgrading Information Technology Systems – – – – – – – CRS WF1 Job Bank UI LMI projections HR systems Finance systems State Plan Modifications • Request to Modify due 4/15/2009 • Plan modification due 6/30/2009 • Substantial change in assumptions in approved plan • Influx of stimulus money • Foundational investments • Higher service strategy High Expectations/High Accountability • Staff – Exceptional customer service – Exhibit empathy with high customer expectations – Flexibility – things will be different – Exceptional knowledge to benefit customer – Communication with customer, partners, and management High Expectations/Accountability • Staff – – – – Listening Skills Problem Solving Skills Multitasking Respect for customers, co-workers, and management High Expectations/Accountability • Managers/Supervisors – Communications vertical and horizontal, regular staff meetings – Focus on staff and customer flow – Mentor, coach, and encourage staff – Limit outside activities, meetings, organizational involvement except WIB — ask yourself how it contributes to customer service. High Expectations/Accountability • Managers/Supervisors – Performance Management • • • • Reward outstanding behavior Conduct regular performance reviews Conduct employee development plan annually Take immediate action in dealing with conflict or performance issues • Document performance issues • Offer training and document results • Develop and monitor correction action plans High Expectations/Accountability Public Employment system has no option but to perform. WIA reauthorization and future of public employment system depends on it. The unemployed depend on us. We have the resources and tools to develop the system of the future Franklin D. Roosevelt • Words engraved in national monument in Washington DC “There is no greater demoralizing experience for mankind than unemployment.” – It’s our job to humanize the experience and help us out of the Great Recession of 2009. History in the Making Let our future generations remember us for our service…let’s get to work helping others. Thank you for your service. Bonnie www.positivelyminnesota.com