Title: Tennessee Department of Labor
1Tennessee Department of Labor Workforce
Development
Rapid Response Team
2Rapid Response Team Partners
Dislocated Worker Coordinator Local Department
of Labor and Workforce Development
Representative Local Workforce Investment Area
Representative Adult Education Tennessee
Community Services Agency Representative TN
AFL-CIO Representative
3 4Unemployment Insurance
Filing Information
CLAY Celina
PICKETT
MACON Lafayette
HANCOCK
MONTGOMERY Clarksville
ROBERTSON Springfield
SULLIVAN Kingsport Bristol
STEWART Dover
SCOTT Oneida
CAMPBELL LaFollette
CLAIBORNE Tazewell
HAWKINS Rogersville
JOHNSON Mountain City
SUMNER Gallatin
FENTRESS Jamestown
TROUSDALE
JACKSON
OVERTON Livingston
OBION Union City
HENRY Paris
LAKE
WEAKLEY Dresden
CARTER Elizabethton
HOUSTON Erin
HOUSTON Erin
WASHINGTON Johnson City
SMITH Carthage
CHEATHAM Ashland City
UNION
GRAINGER
HAMBLEN Morristown
PUTNAM Cookeville
DICKSON Dickson
DAVIDSON
WILSON Lebanon
GREENE Greeneville
ANDERSON Oak Ridge
MORGAN
DYER
BENTON Camden
UNICOI Erwin
HUMPHREYS Waverly
KNOX Knoxville
Dyersburg
HUMPHREYS Waverly
DEKALB Smithville
GIBSON Humboldt
JEFFERSON Dandridge
CARROLL Huntingdon
CUMBERLAND Crossville
WHITE Sparta
COCKE Newport
WILLIAMSON Franklin
SEVIER Gatlinburg Sevierville
ROANE Harriman
RUTHERFORD Murfreesboro
HICKMAN
CROCKETT
CANNON
LAUDERDALE Ripley
LOUDON Lenoir City
BLOUNT Maryville
WARREN McMinnville
HENDERSON Lexington
VAN BUREN Spencer
RHEA Dayton
DECATUR
PERRY
BLEDSOE
HAYWOOD Brownsville
MAURY Columbia
MADISON Jackson
LEWIS Hohenwald
BEDFORD Shelbyville
TIPTON Covington
COFFEE Tullahoma
MONROE Vonore
CHESTER
MARSHALL
McMINN Athens
MEIGS
GRUNDY
SEQUATCHIE
WAYNE Waynesboro
MOORE
SHELBY Memphis
FAYETTE Somerville
LAWRENCE Lawrenceburg
HARDEMAN Bolivar
HAMILTON Chattanooga
HARDIN Savannah
GILES Pulaski
BRADLEY Cleveland
McNAIRY Selmer
LINCOLN Fayetteville
MARION Jasper
POLK
FRANKLIN
If you live in a shaded county, you will file
your Unemployment Claim by
5Unemployment Insurance
- 3 Ways to File
- Internet filing fastest, no waiting time
- www.tennessee.gov/labor-wfd/
- (only if a call center county)
- Via telephone may experience delays in reaching
a claims taker due to high volume - Claims Center (615) 253-0800 or
1-(877)813-0950 -
- Paper claim may be requested at any TN Career
Center, a minimum of 2 ½ weeks to process
6Unemployment Insurance
You must be able and available for work unless
youare enrolled in an approved training
program. The maximum benefit in Tennessee for
basic Unemployment Insurance is 275 per week
for 26 weeks. The amount is based on base
period earnings which are the first four of the
last five completed quarters. The first week is
called a waiting week for a new claim. You
must certify each week for your benefits to
continue. You can earn the greater of 50 or 25
of your benefit amount before deductions.
7Unemployment Insurance
- Severance benefits or wages-in-lieu of notice are
not considered reportable. - Vacation pay or holiday pay is not reportable.
- Drawing from a pension or 401K to which you
contribute is not reportable. - A pension which was fully funded by the company
is considered reportable.
8Unemployment Insurance
You cannot remove yourself from the job
marketunless enrolled in an approved training
program. Unemployment Insurance is taxable
income. You can have 10 deducted from each
checkor wait until the end of the year. You can
receive Social Security retirement and
Unemployment Insurance benefits at the same time.
9Job Service
Job Service is a state-administered employment
service that matches qualified workers to job
orders received from employers. When filing a
claim for Unemployment Insurance, you will be
required to register with Job Service. You need
not be unemployed to register with Job Service.
10Search Statewide Job Postings
An Internet-based job search program providing
access to Tennessee Job Service
Click on Job Seeker section (bottom center) to
register
https//ecmats.state.tn.us
11Labor Market Information and Employment Statistics
The Source is an internet-based web site
providing information such as job descriptions,
average wage rates, in-demand occupations, etc.
www.tennessee.gov/labor-wfd/source/
12Veterans Employment Services
Each office has or has access to a Veterans
Employment Service Representative who works
exclusively with veterans to assist them with
their employment search.
If you are a veteran of the United States Armed
services, let the office know when you come in
because veterans receive preference in job
placement.
13Trade Adjustment Assistance
Is a federally funded program available to
workers who lose their jobs or whose hours of
work are reduced due to increased foreign
imports from any country. Workers who lose
their jobs as a result of the company shifting
production to another country may also qualify.
Services available through this program may
include reemployment services, job search
allowance, relocation allowance, T.R.A. (Trade
Readjustment Allowance), and training.
14Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance
- The worker must obtain reemployment not more
- than 26 weeks after the date of separation.
- The worker is at least 50 years of age.
The worker earns less than 50,000 per year. The
worker is employed on a full time basis. The
worker does not return to the employment from
which the worker was separated.
15Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance
- The worker may receive a wage subsidy of 50 or
(1/2) of the difference between their last weeks
wages and their new earnings - For an amount up to 10,000 not to exceed a
period of two years.
16Trade Adjustment Assistance
Health Coverage Tax Credit (H.C.T.C.) A federal
tax credit that pays 65of the qualified health
plan premiums of eligible individuals. These
benefits can either be paid as the payment is
due or they may be claimed at the end of the
tax year.
17Adult Learning Centers
- GED prep classes
- Basic skills classes
- Computer basic classes
- Refresher courses
- English as a second language courses
18Dreams come true!
- Day and evening classes available
- Individual educational counseling
- 82 GED pass rate
- Improve your skillsfor the workplace
- Upgrade your skillsfor further education
19Local Workforce Investment Areas
20Services
- Career Exploration
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- Career Readiness Certificates
- Workshops
- Training
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21Career Exploration
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- Provide assessments to help determine skills,
- interests, and abilities.
- Resources are available to explore jobs in
chosen - career in the local area.
- Career Advisors are available to guide and
assist - you through this process.
22Career Readiness Certificate
- A credential that certifies workplace skills in
- reading for information, applied math, and
locating - information.
- Used by employers as part of pre employment
- process to identify skills.
- Allows job seekers a way to verify their skills
to - prospective employers and improve employment
- opportunities.
- Bronze, Silver, and Gold Certificate Levels.
- Opportunities exist to increase skill levels.
23Workshops
- Workshops are designed to offer specific
information on a variety of subjects that will
help the customer secure employment or enhance
life coping skills. Examples - Career Center Orientation
- Job Search Assistance
- Resume Writing Assistance
- Interviewing Skills Preparation
- Computer Basics
- Networking for the Job Seeker
24Training
- Must be determined to be in need of training.
- Must be able to complete the training in two
years. - Must be determined to be an in demand
occupation. - Training provider must be on state approved
list. - Must apply for Pell Grant and lottery
technical scholarship.
25On-the-Job Training
- Leads to new job creation expansions
- Job Seekers learn new skills.
- Employer may be reimbursed a portion of the wages
during specified training period.
26Success Stories
- Completers of Practical Nursing training have
average post wages of 14.00 - Completers of Industrial Maintenance training
have average post training entry level wages of
12.00 - Completers have gone to work in such diverse
fields as manufacturing, health care,
engineering, computer networking, truck driving,
and many other fields.
27CoverTennessee Programs
- CoverTN Offers New Eligibility Category to
Tennesseans Between Jobs - Governor Phil Bredesen and the Tennessee General
Assembly have opened a new eligibilty category in
CoverTN for working Tennesseans who are between
jobs or have had a reduction in their work hours. - Tennesseans can join if they meet the eligibility
criteria and can pay their monthly premium, which
is 2/3 of the premium amount dependent on age,
target weight and tobacco use.
28CoverTennessee Programs
CoverTN
Dont let lack of insurance offerings stop you
from hiring on to a new job or starting your own
business, you can get affordable
coverage! Affordable healthcare
coverageReduced premiums shared equally by the
employer, individual and state Individual's
monthly premium share will range between 37 and
109 Premiums vary depending on age, tobacco
use and obesity PortableOwned by the
individual Individual can keep coverage even if
they leave an employer Provides continued
coverage during brief periods of unemployment
Basic health benefits Focus on first dollar
coverage (no deductible) for preventive and
primary care Provide most needed services to
those who have no coverage today Cost
containment through service limits rather than
excluding services (except maternity)
29CoverTennessee Programs
CoverKids
CoverKids provides comprehensive health coverage
for children 18 and under and maternity coverage
for pregnant women. Emphasis will be placed on
preventive care and services most needed by
children, including vaccinations, well-child
visits, healthy babies program, and developmental
screenings. No monthly premiums will be charged
but each participant will pay reduced co-payments
for services. Families above the income limit who
wish to purchase coverage for their child can
buy in to the program by paying monthly
premiums.
30CoverTennessee Programs
CoverRX
CoverRx is a statewide pharmacy assistance
program that is designed to assist those who have
no pharmacy coverage, but have a critical need
for medication. CoverRx will provide participants
affordable access to a covered drug list with
approximately 250 medications, mostly generic,
but including some name brands of insulin and of
mental health medications. -CoverRx will pay for
five prescriptions per month. Insulin and
diabetic supplies are excluded from the
prescription limit. -CoverRx is not insurance,
there are no monthly premiums. There are
affordable copayments which will vary with
income. If you are dependent on meds and are in
jeopardy of losing them due to prescription
coverage loss (losing insurance coverage), you
may be eligible for the CoverRX program.
31CoverTennessee Programs
AccessTN
AccessTN provides comprehensive health insurance
options for uninsurable Tennesseans. All
participants in AccessTN will receive
comprehensive health coverage. Three different
plans are available with varying deductibles and
participants can select the plan that is best for
their situation. Participants in AccessTN will
pay monthly premiums for their comprehensive
health coverage. The premiums will be capped at
no more than two times the standard market rate
for a similar commercial health insurance plan.
Low-income financial help is available. If you
are uninsurable and can no longer get insurance
due to preexisting conditions or other reasons,
AccessTN should be a viable option for your
health care coverage.
32For Information on CoverTN, Access TN or CoverRX
call 1-866-268-3786 For CoverKids call
1-866-620-8864 or www.CoverTN.gov for all programs
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34TN AFL-CIO Technical Assistance Information
- Technical Assistance Brochure
- TN Members Assistance Brochure
- 125 Best Tips For Job Searching
- Connecting People With Possibilities
- Local Health Departments by County
- Total Care RX Complete
- TN Department of Human
- Services (DHS)
- Tax Impact of Job Loss
35Connecting People With Possibilities
- By answering a few questions about your work
history, current education level, hobbies, and
future employment objectives, Technical
Assistance will be able to provide you - A list of employers that hire people with your
current skills - Your detailed work history
- A list of other types of work you already have
the skills to perform. - And much more!
- Participation in our program will help maximize
your chances of finding your future employer or
training opportunity. - You will be able to take this information to your
local Career Center where they will help you
prepare your resume and maximize your chances of
finding the right job or training opportunity.
36Useful Information
- Building Trades
- Apprenticeship Information
Personal Data Book
Using The Internet For Your Job Search
37Remember the 3 Ways to File
- Internet filing the fastest easiest
- Via telephone could experience delays due to
high volumes experienced - Paper Claim can be requested at any TN Career
Center will take a minimum of - 2 ½ weeks to process
38You control Your Success
- Use the services and resources available through
the TN Career Center System - Develop new skill sets especially computer
internet skills - Network and promote your existing transferable
skills while acquiring new ones - Be proactive in all of your efforts
39Dislocated Worker Services
Additional Information and resources for the
Dislocated Worker are available at our web site
www.tn.gov/labor-wfd/et_dw_services.html
40Rapid Response Summary
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