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A Path Forward for Nevada's Long-Term Jobless

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Monday, June 29, 2015   

LAS VEGAS – While economic conditions have been improving in Nevada since the end of the Great Recession, there are still many people struggling to find permanent work.

A program now taking applications aims to address that problem. It's called Platform to Employment or P2E. It addresses the specific needs of those who have been jobless for an extended time.

"This workshop will help them with preparing them for skills assessment, career readiness coaching, some financial assistance, financial counseling, job readiness training, personal support services," explains Kim Morigeau, an employment security specialist with the Employment Security Division of the State of Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.

Those in the Las Vegas area, who have been unemployed 27 or more weeks or have exhausted their unemployment benefits, are encouraged to apply online at www.platformtoemployment.com.

The free five-week program will begin in late July and spots are limited.

Morigeau says last year P2E conducted its first pilot class in Las Vegas and the program has proven successful here and elsewhere.

"To date, 68 percent have returned back to work so far,” she says. “So we're very proud of what they've done, and on a national level they're looking at 80 percent or more that have returned to work."

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of last year nearly 30 percent of the unemployed in Nevada were jobless for 27 weeks or more, and the longer a person is out of work, the harder it is to find a job.




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