VETERAN SERVICES
Veteran Priority of Service
A recently enacted U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) regulation requires emphasis on Veteran Priority of Service as outlines in 20 CFR Part 1010- Priority of Service for Covered Persons.
“Priority of service” means, with respect to any qualified job training program, that a covered person shall be given priority over a non-covered person for the receipt of employment training, and placement services provided under the program. Priority means the right to take precedence over non-covered persons in obtaining services. Veteran Priority of Service is federally mandated. All covered persons will receive priority of service over non-covered persons in all Department of Labor (DOL) funded employment and training programs.
“Priority of service” means, with respect to any qualified job training program, that a covered person shall be given priority over a non-covered person for the receipt of employment training, and placement services provided under the program. Priority means the right to take precedence over non-covered persons in obtaining services. Veteran Priority of Service is federally mandated. All covered persons will receive priority of service over non-covered persons in all Department of Labor (DOL) funded employment and training programs.
Veteran Business Support Center
A streamlined and accessible one-stop shop for employers interested in hiring veterans!
The Veteran Business Support Center connects employers with trained veteran employment representatives via phone, email and/or face-to-face meetings at the OhioMeansJobs Job Center.
The Veteran Business Support Center is a partnership of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, the Ohio Department of Veterans Services and the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation.
The center can assist employers with the following:
Posting jobs, screening resumes and using the other H.R. tools available at OhioMeansJobs.com
Locating qualified veteran candidates for job openings
Finding and preparing for career fairs, workshops and other hiring events
Information about the Work Opportunity Tax Credit and other workforce development and hiring incentive programs
Demographic information about veterans in any given area, including education levels, skills, and cities of residence.
The Veteran Business Support Center connects employers with trained veteran employment representatives via phone, email and/or face-to-face meetings at the OhioMeansJobs Job Center.
The Veteran Business Support Center is a partnership of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, the Ohio Department of Veterans Services and the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation.
The center can assist employers with the following:
Posting jobs, screening resumes and using the other H.R. tools available at OhioMeansJobs.com
Locating qualified veteran candidates for job openings
Finding and preparing for career fairs, workshops and other hiring events
Information about the Work Opportunity Tax Credit and other workforce development and hiring incentive programs
Demographic information about veterans in any given area, including education levels, skills, and cities of residence.
Carroll County Job and Family Services
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