Who are we? What do we do? How can we help?

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Department of Labor Veterans Employment and Training Service (VETS) Who are we? What do we do? How can we help?

Who We Are Mission and Services DoL s Mission To foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights. VETS Mission Serve veterans and service members by providing resources and expertise to assist and prepare them to obtain meaningful careers, maximize their employment opportunities, and protect their employment rights. VETS Functions Prepare Provide Protect VETS Integration with Partner Agencies Office of Federal Contractor Compliance (OFCCP) Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) Office of the Solicitor (SOL) VETS services are closely integrated with other Department of Labor employment and enforcement programs in order to serve veterans with a broad array of coordinated services 2

Within DOL, VETS is singularly focused on service member and veteran employment needs but services to veterans is a Department-wide integrated effort Chief Evaluation Office CHECO ODEP BLS VETS ETA SOL OFCCP Who We Are Integrated Effort SOL Solicitor s Office Employment law expertise including enforcement in U.S. Veteran discrimination cases. BLS Bureau of Labor Statistics Produces annual U.S. Veteran employment supplement CHECO - Chief Economist Continuously monitors and analyzes U.S. Veteran employment statistics and labor market conditions Chief Evaluation Office Evaluates effectiveness and efficiency of U.S. Veteran employment programs Coordinates with ETA to assure that all grant programs are evaluated and effectively impact U.S. Veterans ETA Education and Training Administration Research and evaluation agenda for grants programs Looks at subset of U.S. Veterans outcomes and program effectiveness ODEP- Office of Disability Employment Policy Focuses on disability-related policies that benefit veterans with disabilities 3

What We Do Our P3 Campaign We Prepare our service members for transition to the civilian workplace through our employment workshop We Provide our veterans employment placement assistance through our network of American Job Centers and various programs targeted at assisting homeless and other disadvantaged veterans obtain meaningful employment We Protect the employment rights of those service members who responded to the call to serve and ensure preference is given to veterans with respect to Federal hiring 4

Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard Servicemembers by Service and Race (2010) Branch of Service AIAN Percent All Other Races Percent Army 4,683 15% 557296 24.90% Army National Guard 2710 8.70% 359305 16.10% Army Reserve 1385 4.40% 203896 9.10% Air Force 2165 6.90% 327475 14.60% Air Force Reserve 364 1.20% 69755 3.10% Air National Guard 787 2.50% 106889 4.80% Marine Corps 2216 7.10% 200396 9% Marine Corps Reserve 284 0.90% 38938 1.70% Navy 14802 47.50% 308337 13.80% Navy Reserve 1759 5.60% 63247 2.80% Total 31155 100% 2235534 100% Source: Department of Defense, Active Duty Master Personnel File; Reserve Components Common Personnel Data System (RCCPDS), 2010. Prepared by the National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics.

DOL Employment Workshop (DOLEW) TGPS (Transition, Goals, Planning, Success) workshops are now MANDATORY per the VOW Act of 2011 TGPS is a 5 Day coordinated workshop that includes briefings from VA, DOL and DOD.

DOL Employment Workshop (DOLEW) DOLEW- 3 day portion of the workshop that is facilitated by contractors and provides focus on: Transition Planning Resumes Interviewing Networking Negotiating Salaries

American Job Centers (AJCs) DOL has approximately 3000 American Job Centers in the US and its territories AJCs provide job services to ALL Veterans Veterans receive priority of service at all AJCs Veterans with significant barriers to employment will receive intensive services from a Disabled Veterans Outreach Program Specialist (DVOP) Local Veterans Employment Representatives (LVER) will conduct outreach and engage in advocacy efforts with hiring executives to increase employment opportunities for veterans and encourage the hiring of disabled veterans

American Job Centers Outreach Veterans can use their Priority of Service Gold Cards to receive intensive employment search and assistance for up to 6 months http://www.dol.gov/vets/goldcard/revisedgoldcard5.pdf DVOPs and LVERs are conducting outreach in the rural communities around the United States and its territories.

HVRP/ VWIP Grant Programs Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program Eligible Applicants: Applications for funds will be accepted from State and Local Workforce Investment Boards, local public agencies, for-profit/commercial entities, and non-profit organizations, including faithbased and community-based organizations. Applicants must have a familiarity with the area and population to be served and the ability to administer an effective and timely program.

HVRP/ VWIP Grant Programs Veterans Workforce Investment Program Applications for funds will be accepted from State and Local Workforce Investment Boards, Public agencies, non-profit organizations, including faith-based and community-based and neighborhood partnerships. Applicants must have a familiarity with the area and population to be served and the ability to administer an effective and timely program

USERRA Rights USERRA Law and Regulations: 38 U.S.C. 4301-4335 (Statute) 20 C.F.R. 1002.1-1002.314 (non-federal sector regulations) 5 C.F.R. 353.101-353.304 (Federal sector regulations) Prohibits employment discrimination on basis of past, current, or future military obligations Protects reemployment rights with pre-service employers for Veterans, and Guard and Reserve Service members Prohibits retaliation

USERRA Rights An employer may not take any adverse action against an employee due in any part to employee s military service or obligations An employer may not take any adverse action against an employee for exercise of his/her USERRA rights, or for rendering assistance in exercising those rights

Any Questions? Maarla K. Sullivan Assistant Director, Veterans Employment Training Service (619) 266-4299 Sullivan.maarla.k@dol.gov