The new partnership program is intended to provide tailored employment assistance to service members and spouses in transition.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) has expanded its Transition Assistance Program, selecting eight additional organizations to join as Employment Navigator and Partnership Program (ENPP) partners. VETS seeks to enhance support for service members and their spouses by offering personalized employment assistance alongside traditional transition workshops.
The Labor Department stated, “These new partners will offer apprenticeship opportunities, digital matching of skills and experiences, employment networking, referrals to employment, placement services, training services, and other wrap-around services. They join 51 non-governmental and two governmental organizations in the program, which operates in 31 military installations worldwide.“
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Acting Secretary Julie Sue to receive God’s direction as she heads the Labor Department.
- For U.S. labor officials as they seek to assist veterans and their spouses with the employment transition from active-duty service.
Sources: Department of Labor