Recording Countable Services to Business
Who
has to track services to business?
Each WIOA partner providing
service to business is required to track business services for common
performance measures.� This includes:
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Business service team members
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Those coordinating Rapid Response services
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Job Developers/ Case managers
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Regional Supervisors
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Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors,
Specialists, and Trainers
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Others Providing Services to Businesses
Why do
services to businesses need to be recorded?
WIOA legislation requires we
report our effectiveness in serving employers.
When
will tracking services to business in the Business Services online form begin?
This must begin today if you
are not already doing this.
What
services to business are countable?
All services recorded
are provided to a business or employees of a business and not
necessarily on behalf of or for a participant.�
There are seven (7) categories of business services:
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Employer
Information and Supports
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Workforce
Recruitment Assistance
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Strategic
Planning/ Economic Development Activities
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Untapped
Labor Pools Activities
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Training
Services
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Incumbent
Worker Training
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Rapid
Response
How will services to business be tracked?
IDB worked with core
partners and the IWD Labor Market Information (LMI) �to create an online form that will
record business services.
WIOA Business Services Tracking:� Production LINK
http://laborsurvey2.iowaworkforce.org/Checkbox/WIOA-Business-Services-Entry.aspx
ENTERING SERVICES TO BUSINESS:
The online
form requires� the
following information:
1.
Name
of staff member entering information
2.
Agency
providing the business service
3.
Employer
Identification:
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Federal
Identification number (recommended, but optional)
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Employer
Name
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Employer
Address
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Employer
City
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Employer
Zip code
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Employer
County
4.
Services� provided (users are allowed to select
multiple services rendered to employers)
5.
Enter
if this service is a continuing service
6.
Service
Start Date (only shows up if the service is not a continuing service)
7.
Service
End Date
8.
Comment/
Notes (Optional)
Each agency
in each region will have an identified business services contact with a back-up
responsible for entering business services data into the online form.� It is recommended that services be entered
weekly.� A cumulative report is sent to
each partner agency monthly to review progress and address issues for strategic
planning.�
SERVICE DEFINITIONS
Employer
Information and Supports
Establishments who received staff-assisted services designed to educate
them about and engage them in the local job market/economy and the range
of services available through the local One-Stop delivery
system. Establishment information services may be provided in a variety of
service interventions including orientation sessions, workshops, or other
business consultations (e.g., initial site visits). Information and support
services that are delivered to establishments through mass mailings or
communications, �cold� calling or other follow-up contacts, and regular
establishment newsletters, brochures, or publications are not reportable
services under this category.
These services include, but are not limited, to providing information on:
- State and federal tax credits or workforce investment
incentives (state and federal tax credits (WOTC) or workforce investment
incentives);
- Customized workforce information on state, regional and
local labor market conditions, industries, occupations, and the
characteristics of the workforce, skills businesses need, local employment
dynamics information such as workforce availability, worker supply and
demand, business turnover rates, job creation, and job identification of
high growth and high demand industries; and
- Proactive linkage and referral of establishments to
community resources that support their workforce needs.
Workforce Recruitment Assistance
Establishments who received workforce recruitment
assistance from staff or remotely through electronic technologies. Activities
include, but are not limited to, assisting employers to meet their human
capital and skilled workforce needs by:
- Supporting employers� search for qualified candidates;
- Securing information on job requirements and providing
employers with One-Stop staff support for candidate screening and
pre-employment interviews at the One-Stop Career Center (or affiliate
site) or on site at the place of business;
- Taking job order information and promoting the employment
opportunities (e.g., advertising the opening to the workforce);
- Conducting special recruitment efforts including
out-of-area or out-of-state recruitment for candidates with special
skills;
- Organizing, conducting, and/or participating in job
fairs;
- Providing employers with meeting/work space at the
One-Stop Career Center (or an affiliate site) for screening or
interviewing;
- Conducting pre-employment testing, background checks
and assistance in completion of the I-9 paperwork; and
- Providing employers with job and task analysis
services, and absenteeism analysis.
Strategic Planning/Economic
Development Activities
Establishments who were engaged in either
workforce investment strategic planning or business growth and economic
development strategic planning. These activities could include, but are not
limited to,
- participating in community based strategic planning;
sponsoring employer forums;
- securing information on industry trends;
- providing information for the purpose of corporate
economic development planning; and
- partnering in collaborative efforts to identify workforce
challenges and developing strategies to address those challenges.
Untapped Labor Pools
Activities
Establishments who established
pipeline activities in partnership with the public workforce system.
Activities include, but are not limited to,
- outreach to youth, veterans, individuals with
disabilities, older workers, ex-offenders, PROMISE JOBS� and other targeted demographic groups;
- industry awareness campaigns;
- joint partnerships with high schools, community
colleges, or other education programs to improve skill levels; and
- programs to address limited English proficiency
and vocational training.
Training Services
Establishments who received
publicly- funded training assistance, including customized training,
on-the-job training, transitional job training,� and incumbent worker training.
Incumbent Worker Training
Establishments
who received publicly funded incumbent worker training assistance.
Rapid Response/Business
Downsizing Assistance
Establishments
who received an initial on-site visit or contact to either (a) discuss the
range of rapid response services and other assistance available to workers and
employers affected by layoff, plant
closures, or natural disasters, or (b), as required by WIOA section 3(51) (A),
plan a layoff response following notification of a current or projected
permanent closure or mass layoff, including natural or other disasters.
Planning Layoff Response
Establishments
who received Rapid Response/Business Downsizing Assistance AND received an
initial on-site visit or contact, as required by WIOA section 3(51)(A), to
plan a layoff response following notification of a current or
projected permanent closure or mass layoff, including natural or other
disasters.