Title: Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program
1Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program
- Returning Claimants to Work
- Reconnecting with Employers
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2Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program (CAPP)
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3CAPP BackgroundFactors Affecting Services
- 25 Reduction in Job Service Funding in Virginia
1991 2002 - Increased Customer Demand
- 31 Increase in Number of Employers
- Increase in Registered Job Seekers
- Increase in Unemployment Insurance Claimants
Seeking Reemployment
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4CAPP BackgroundFactors Affecting Services
- 1996 Governor Reduces Size of State Workforce
- 12 of VEC Positions Eliminated
- Consolidation of Service Delivery and Program
Management - Continued high demand unemployment insurance
workload - Resulted in a Reduced Focus on Job
- Service Activities
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5CAPP BackgroundFactors Affecting Services
- 2001-2002 Economy Declines
- Unemployment Insurance workload increases
- Increased drain on Trust Fund
- Increased need for Employment Services
- Continued demand for services by employers
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6CAPP BackgroundLegislative Mandate
- RESULT
- Reduced Ability to Serve Customers and Meet
Legislative Mandate - Virginia Unemployment Compensation Act 60.2-113.1
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- Establish a viable labor exchange system
- to promote maximum employment for the
Commonwealth of Virginia with priority given to
those workers drawing unemployment benefits.
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7CAPP BackgroundDevelopment of a Plan
- Enhance reemployment services for claimants
- Realign focus back toward employer
- Revitalize Employment Services
- Develop marketing strategies and materials
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8CAPP BackgroundSeizing an Opportunity
- Reed Act Appropriation Received
- Small portion allocated to VEC by General
Assembly to enhance JS services and transition to
Customer Contact Centers for UI - Opportunity to Develop Pilot Program To
- Return Claimants to Work Sooner
- Reconnect with Employers
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9Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program (CAPP)
- Overview of the Pilot Project
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10Employer Services in Virginia
- Traditional agency focus on THE EMPLOYER as
primary customer - Strive to deliver high quality services to the
employer - Meeting the employers needs results in returning
people to work
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11Returning Claimants to Work
- Traditional Methods
- Orientation to Services
- UI Work Test
- Eligibility Review Program
- Reemployment Services Orientation
- Priority in Job Matching for Claimants
These methods work They work better with FOCUS
ON VIRGINIA BUSINESSES!
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12Basic Tenets of CAPP
- Employer Claimant as Primary Customers
- Focus on Business Community
- Return Claimants to Work Sooner
- Support Existing Field Office Operations
- LMI Expertise Developed
- Engaging Partners in the Process
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13Selection of BRU Pilots
- One Business Resource Unit (BRU) in each of the 4
VEC Regions - Business Plans Submitted
- Each Business Plan Unique
- 3 Individual Field Office Focus
- 1 Regional Focus
- Management defined
- 5 staff in each BRU
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14Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program
- Objectives and Performance
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15Statewide Objectives
- Increase Placements and Obtained Employments
- of claimants
- of all job seekers
- Savings to the Trust Fund
- Reduce Number of Weeks Claimed
- Generate Wage and Tax Dollars
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16Measures and Outcomes
- LOCAL MEASURES
- Job referrals made for claimants
- Preparation for work search
- Placement activity
- Comparison to past activity
- BEST PRACTICES
- Labs for innovative approaches
- Sharing of experiences
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17Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program
- Enhance caliber of services rendered to employers
- the primary customer - Recognition of claimants as primary recipients of
services - Partnerships with others in the workforce system
to benefit employers and claimants - Highest quality of employer services
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18Business Resource Units Staff Accomplishments
- April 2003 December 2003
- Referrals to Job Openings 10,844
- Secured Employment 3,384
- Placements 781
- Obtained Employment 2,603
- Job Orders Received 2,387
- Job Openings Received 6,392
- Employer Contacts 3,489
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19Claimants Returned to Work by Business Resource
Units
- April 2003 December 2003
- Secured Employment 1,283
- Placements 397
- Obtained Employment 886
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20Claimants Returned to Work in Pilot Areas
- April - December 2002 2003
- Referrals to Job Openings 46,599
50,655 - Secured Employment 12,729 14,551
- Placements 2,177
2,120 - Obtained Employment 10,549 12,411
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21Accomplishments of All Areas With Business
Resource Units
- Comparison Apr - Dec 2002 vs. Apr - Dec 2003
- The Situation
- Unemployment Claims Activity High
- Job Listings Down Prior to CAPP
- Results with Designated Staff
- Job Listings Up 28
- Quality Referrals to Employers
- More People Going to Work After VEC Services
- 14.3 Increase for Unemployment Claimants
- 16.4 Increase Overall
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22Estimated Trust Fund Savings April December
2003
- Average weekly benefit
266 - Average weeks paid
14 - Average paid per claimant
3,724 - Estimated savings per claimant
- returned to work (50 of average paid)
1,862 - Claimants returned to work by BRUs 1,283
- Estimated Trust Fund savings 2,388,946
- (1,283 X 1,862)
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23Estimate of Wages Generated April December
2003
- Average weekly wage (statewide)
738 - Claimants returned to work
1,283 - Assume 80 of those returned to work
- retain their jobs for 26 weeks
- (based on actual WIA adult job retention
- in Virginia during PY 2003)
- This assumption yields 1,026 employed for 26
weeks. - Estimated wages generated 19,686,888
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24Cost vs. Estimated Trust Fund Savings and Wages
Generated
- Based on first nine months of BRU operation.
25BRU Performance Returning Claimants to Work
- Nine month snapshot of activity shows
- Increase in number of claimants returned to work
over previous year - Significant trust fund savings
- Over 19.5 million wages generated will yield
substantial increases in tax dollars - Would this work have been done
- without the establishment of each BRU?
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26Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program
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27CAPP Best PracticesReconnecting with the Employer
- Engagement with employer community
- Development of business plans for each pilot
- Direct involvement with Employer Advisory
Committees - Visits to gain better knowledge and understanding
of employers operations - Participation in local Chamber activities
- Create and participate in Job Fairs and Employer
Showcases - Utilization of employer newsletter
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28CAPP Best PracticesReconnecting with the Employer
- Utilization of labor market data
- Identification of primary employers
- Development of visitation plan
- Identify premier account employers
- Marketing services to local employer community
- Development of handouts and brochures
- Use of free support from radio and TV
- Interaction with business and civic organizations
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29CAPP Best PracticesReconnecting with the Employer
- Daily follow-up with employer regarding job
orders and recruitment activity - Phone, Fax, E-mail
- Engage with employer who is hiring until job is
filled - Partnering with local Workforce Investment Board
members to market services to area employer
organizations. - Partner with local economic development officials
to work with new employers
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30CAPP Best PracticesReturning Claimants to Work
- Intervention with claimants
- Meet with claimants filing in person to develop
employability plan and to offer referral - Identify claimants filing via Internet and Call
Center and mail resource information. - Schedule these claimants for one-on-one
appointments - Match claimants against job opening data base on
regular basis - Provision of job seeker workshops targeting
claimants - Focus on retention
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31CAPP Best PracticesReturning Claimants to Work
- Interface with RSO Activity
- BRU staff assist with RSO presentations
- BRU staff given names of RSO selectees for match
against job opening data base - Engage with workforce system partners
- Coordinate needed services with other service
providers - Involvement of partners in CQI process
- Participate in community workforce provider
networking meetings
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32Commonwealth Accelerated Placement Program
- For more information, contact
- Rick Slusher
- Virginia Employment Commission
- Northern Regional Marketing Manager
- 703-803-0022
- rslusher_at_vec.state.va.us
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