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Governor-elect Bob Ferguson announced Friday that he reappointed Commissioner Cami Feek to continue in her role at the Washington State Employment Security Department.
The state’s YesVets program honored U.S. Fire Equipment, Aero Controls and Fleet Services by Cox Automotive for their exemplary work hiring, retaining and promoting veterans.
More than 175,000 Washington workers have received Paid Family and Medical Leave benefits in 2024 thus far, totaling $1.35 billion — a record compared to the first nine months of previous years
The Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues & Employment (GCDE) honored 10 Washington employers last week for their exemplary work recruiting, hiring, retaining and advancing workers with disabilities
Job seekers who claimed unemployment benefits and were assigned to participate in the agency’s Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment program (RESEA) were more likely to find a job, earn more money and claim fewer unemployment benefits, among other findings.
September marks National Workforce Development Month – an opportunity for the Employment Security Department to celebrate the significant effect workforce development programs have had on the economy and supporting our communities.
If you are interested in disability justice and want to influence state decision makers, apply to become a volunteer member of the Washington State Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues & Employment (GCDE).