Steve Bent

Legislation Would Require Employers to Provide Worker Training

U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has introduced Workers’ Right to Training Act requiring companies to provide advance notice of any technology changes that may affect workers’ jobs and provide training to these workers in advance of adopting the new technology. Specifically Brown’s bill would: Require companies to provide 180 days advanced notice to workers when […]

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Workforce Development Issues at the Federal Level – Live Webinar

The International Association of Workforce Professionals (IAWP) is pleased to announce that one of Washington’s foremost counselors on policy and legislative advocacy, Lee Foley, will present an update on new and emerging workforce development topics at the federal level. For more than 30 years, Lee has advised clients and represented various interests before the U.S.

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Workplace Active Shooter Response – Live Virtual Program

The International Association of Workforce Professionals (IAWP) has partnered with Threat Suppression, Inc. to present Active Shooter Response for the Workplace. Although responding to active shooters in the workplace, is a topic we wish we didn’t need to present, the safety and protection of all individuals, takes precedence. During this one hour presentation, Mike Clumpner, a leading authority

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Being Yourself at Work Makes You Healthier and More Productive

At work, it’s healthier and more productive just to be yourself, according to a new study from Rice University, Texas A&M University, the University of Memphis, Xavier University, Portland State University and the University of California, Berkeley. The study, “Stigma Expression Outcomes and Boundary Conditions: A Meta-Analysis” will appear in an upcoming edition of the

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Sector Partnerships Enhance Workforce and Economic Development Initiatives

Greg Wilson, with the University of Georgia delivered a powerful keynote presentation at the 2019 Workforce Development Conference, in San Antonio, Texas. Mr. Wilson helped workforce and economic development organizations, chambers of commerce, workforce agencies, and trade associations understand how sector strategies play a critical role in helping to strengthen workforce and economic development initiatives.

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Labor Day 2019; History and Facts

Labor Day 2019 is the 125th anniversary of Labor Day being celebrated as a national holiday. The first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed in 1885 and 1886. From these, a movement developed to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature, but the first to become law was

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Labor Force Participation Rates are Higher for People with Professional Certifications or Licenses

Labor force participation rates are substantially higher for people who have a professional certification or occupational license than for those without such credentials. In 2018, the rate was 87.7 percent for workers who had such credentials, compared with 57.8 percent for those without them. In addition, people with certifications or licenses had higher participation rates

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