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DOL Launches Job Program for Veterans and Spouses

The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that its Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) will extend its traditional Transition Assistance Program curriculum beyond the active military installations it currently serves. There are 50 new locations in at least 20 states to help expand their efforts to improve employment-related outcomes in areas where large veteran populations face high rates of unemployment.

The five-year Off-Base Transition Training pilot program begins Jan. 18, 2022, and offers 10, two-hour, instructor-led employment skills and workforce development workshops for veterans, including veterans serving currently in the Reserve Component (National Guard and Reserve members), and their spouses.

The core curriculum has four modules offered in-person and virtually. Beginning Jan. 24, 2022, VETS will offer 10 virtual workshops. Participants may choose the modules that best meet their needs and schedule.

VETS will start the pilot at eight locations in California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas, chosen using current annual unemployment data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Initial pilot sites are Los Angeles and San Diego, California; Boston, Massachusetts; Fayetteville, North Carolina; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Houston, Dallas and San Antonio, Texas. The agency plans to expand the pilot to at least 50 locations.

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