Title: Virginia Employment Commission Public Meeting
1Virginia Employment CommissionPublic Meeting
- Information presented at Town Hall meetings
2VEC
- Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) began in
1935 - Funded through employer taxes
- Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA)
3FUTA Funds
- FUTA funds are for the specific purpose of
administering unemployment insurance programs,
employment services, veterans services, and
provision of labor market information
4FUTA Funds
- Employers pay 56 on the first 7,000 wages of
every employee - Collected by the IRS
5FUTA Funds
- In 2005, Virginia employers paid 199.3 million
- VEC received 60.1 million
- This represents 30.2 return
6FUTA Funds
- Virginia ranks second-lowest in the nation in
percentage return of FUTA funds
7- FUTA Dollars Returned to Virginia
- Relevant Factors
- The U.S. Congress gives an appropriation annually
to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to fund not
only the VEC, but all workforce agencies
nationwide. DOL determines how much each state
will receive. To allocate these funds, DOL uses
what it calls a Resource Justification Model
and several factors contribute to Virginias low
funding rate - Virginias low Unemployment Rate
- Lack of Trailing Spouse benefits
- Lack of Dependent Benefits
- Virginias requirement that all Unemployment
Insurance recipients be enrolled in Job Service
and actively seeking employment - Virginias relatively low salaries for state
employees compared with other states - Nationwide, only 50 of FUTA dollars are
returned to the states. - 30 billion in FUTA dollars are held in a
Federal Reserve fund.
8FUTA Funds
9FUTA Funds
- Governor made this his number one issue when he
met with the congressional delegation in February
10Service Delivery Changes
- electronic filing of unemployment insurance tax
reports - internet filing for unemployment insurance
benefits - internet filing of job service application
11Service Delivery Changes
- unemployment insurance application by phone
- fact finding by hearing officers by phone
statewide - labor market information on-line
12New System for Job Service and
Workforce Investment Act
- Geographic Solutions
- Workgroups of WIA and VEC staff
- Completed by November, 2007
13Unemployment Insurance
Modernization
- Tax system 21 years old (1986)
- Benefits system 22 years old (1985)
- Wage System 37 years old (1970)
14Request for information (RFI)due on May 2, 2007
- Want to know what vendors can do
- Can we get a combined system
- Will it match our budget
15What does the VEC accomplish
- used services
- entered employment 70 placement rate
- employer contacts
- veterans served
450,000 215,000 95,000 43,400
Transitional Assistance Program - 254
workshops - 15,666 attendees
16Accomplishments
- Initial claims for unemployment insurance
279,000 - Claims filed by telephone 115,000 (41)
- Claims filed on the internet 90,000 (32)
- 5 million in savings to claimants in time and
travel - 326,949,000 paid in unemployment insurance
benefits
17Accomplishments
- Work Opportunity Tax Credit 27,800
- Rapid Response 117 employers
- Trade Act 4,400 requests (1,300 in training)
- Rural Services 2,700 job openings
- Foreign Labor Certification
- H-2B (Temporary Non-agricultural) 562
- H-1B (Permanent) 7,114
18Accomplishments
- Coordinated Economic Relief Centers
- Business Resource Units
- Labor Market Information
- Demographic, industry, and occupational data
- Career outlook and trends
19Partners
- Employer Advisory Committees 1,700 employers
- Virginia Workforce Network
20Effects on VEC locations and services
- Reduce the number of staff
- Reduce the number of offices
- More self-service options for clients
- Dedicated service to those requiring assistance
21Alexandria
22Bristol
23Buena Vista
24Cedar Bluff
25Charlottesville
(Owned)
26Chesapeake
27Covington
(Owned)
Data Center
28Culpeper
29Danville
30Eastern Shore
31Emporia
32Fairfax
33Farmville
34Fishersville
(Owned)
35Fredericksburg
36Galax
37Hampton
38Metro Richmond North
39Harrisonburg
(Owned)
40Lynchburg
(Owned)
41Marion
42Martinsville
43Norfolk
(Owned)
44Norton
45Portsmouth
46Prince William
47Radford
48Metro Richmond South
49Roanoke
50South Boston
51South Hill
52Suffolk
53Tri-Cities
54Warsaw
55Williamsburg
(Owned)
56Winchester
57Wytheville
58Grundy Customer Contact Center
59South Boston Customer Contact Center
60 61- Virginia Employment Commission
- 703 East Main Street
- Richmond, VA 23219
- Phone 804-786-1697
- EMAIL vec_at_vaworkforce.com