West Virginia PYs 2016-2017 Published

Wagner-Peyser Act

Located in:

e. 2. B. Providing Technical Assistance to Outreach Workers. Technical Assistance Must Include Trainings, Conferences, Additional Resources, and Increased Collaboration with Other Organizations on Topics Such as One-stop Center Services (i.e. Availability of Referrals to Training, Supportive Services, and Career Services, as Well as Specific Employment Opportunities), the Employment Service Complaint System, Information on the Other Organizations Serving Msfws in the Area, and a Basic Summary of Farmworker Rights, Including Their Rights with Respect to the Terms and Conditions of Employment.

Current Narrative:

Technical assistance is provided to outreach workers which may include trainings, conferences, additional resources, and increased collaboration with other organizations on topics such as one– stop center services (i.e. availability of referrals to training, supportive services, and career services, as well as specific employment opportunities), the employment service complaint system, information on other organizations serving MSFWs in the area, and a basic summary of farmworker rights, including their rights with respect to the terms and conditions of employment. Additionally, this information is shared among the MSFW Partnership group which meets quarterly and involves agencies that offer services to this special population. The MSFW Partners’ include representatives form the following organizations–NFJP–Telamon Corporation, Job Corps, Community Colleges and Higher Education, Catholic Social Services, Shenandoah Valley Health Services, Occupational Health and Safety Agency, Department of Health and Human Resources and the State Workforce Agency.