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  • Clark County Labor Market Info

    Clark County Labor Market Information County specific information: Regional economist contact information Clark County profile Labor area summary County data tables Local research: Monthly employment (WA-QB & CES) Labor force (LAUS) Covered employment (QCEW) Occupations (OES) Projections Supply/demand report UI research  &#160...

  • Cowlitz County Labor Market Info

    Cowlitz County Labor Market Information County specific information: Regional economist contact information Cowlitz County profile Labor area summary County data tables Local research: Monthly employment (WA-QB & CES) Labor force (LAUS) Covered employment (QCEW) Occupations (OES) Projections Supply/demand report UI research Employer demand  &#160...

  • Klickitat County Labor Market Info

    Klickitat County Labor Market Information County specific information: Regional economist contact information Klickitat County profile Labor area summary County data tables Local research: Monthly employment (WA-QB & CES) Labor force (LAUS) Covered employment (QCEW) Occupations (OES) Projections Supply/demand report UI research Employer demand  &#160...

  • Skamania County Labor Market Info

    Skamania County Labor Market Information County specific information: Regional economist contact information Skamania County profile Labor area summary County data tables  Local research: Monthly employment (WA-QB & CES) Labor force (LAUS) Covered employment (QCEW) Occupations (OES) Projections Supply/demand report UI research Employer demand  &#160...

  • Wahkiakum County Labor Market Info

    Wahkiakum County Labor Market Information County specific information: Regional economist contact information Wahkiakum County profile Labor area summary County data tables Local research: Monthly employment (WA-QB & CES) Labor force (LAUS) Covered employment (QCEW) Occupations (OES) Projections Supply/demand report UI research Employer demand...

  • Occupations (OEWS)

    Occupational employment and wage statistics (OEWS) OEWS is a program of the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This federal-state cooperative program produces employment and wage estimates annually for about 867 occupations. Each year, the Employment Security Department’s Data Architecture, Transformation and Analytics (DATA) Division compiles occupational employment and wage estimates for Washington state. These data are presented statewide, for metropolitan...

  • Rulemaking process

    The rulemaking process When the state legislature passes a bill that is signed into law by the Governor, it is coded into state law known as the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). In order to clarify, apply or enforce state laws, state agencies may propose and adopt a rule, sometimes referred to as a regulation, known as the Washington Administrative Code (WAC). The same basic rulemaking process is used to adopt a new rule, amend an existing rule or repeal an existing rule.  Basic rulemaking...

  • Social Media sites

    Employment Security and WorkSource social-media sites Listed below are the social-media platforms Employment Security, WorkSource offices, the Governor's Committee on Disability Issues & Employment, Paid Family and Medical Leave, and the Washington Service Corps use to keep lines of communication open with their customers, members and staff. Employment Security's main social-media sites Facebook: www.facebook.com/WashingtonESD  Twitter: www.twitter.com/ESDwaWorks...

  • Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN)

    Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Find layoff and closure information on Washington State employers. Generally, the WARN Act requires companies with 100 or more employees to notify affected workers 60 days prior to closures and layoffs. Read the WARN requirements. WARN data includes: Name of the employer Business location Number of affected workers Type (layoff or closure) Effective date of layoff or closure. The U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training...

  • Jobs and training forms and publications

    Jobs and training forms and publications Training programs Train for a new career handbook (PDF, 350KB) - Learn about all the training programs the Employment Security Department supports Application for commissioner approved training (PDF, 61KB) – Used for applying for Commissioner Approved Training (CAT). Application for training benefits (PDF, 172KB) – Used for applying for Training Benefits (TB). Request to modify your training plan (PDF, 82KB) – Used to request a change to...

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