Release of the Sea of Goodwill White Paper: Building the Bridge to Help Veterans & Their Families Creating and sustaining a long-term solution for better transitional support of veterans and their families as they return to civilian life requires participation and support of organizations and government at both the national and local levels. Authored by
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Dig deeper into the pages of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data and it becomes apparent that while the job market is slowly improving for most Americans, it’s moving in the opposite direction for Gulf War II vets (defined by the BLS as those on active duty since 2001). The youngest of veterans, aged
As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan windes down, of the many decisions service members will have to make, one of them is which city/state to live in after service. NVTSI recommends that before you choose which city/state you want to live in, do your homework first. Find out what the labor market trends are
(NAVY TIMES 23 FEB 12) … Rick Maze A key lawmaker concerned about jobs for veterans proposes to strip all veterans’ employment and rehabilitation programs from the Labor Department and instead place them in the Veterans Affairs Department, where they might get more attention. That proposal, from Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., the House Veterans’ Affairs
Unemployment, Homelessness Hit Veterans after Return from Conflict – (Free Speech Radio News – November 11, 2011) An estimated 240,000 veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are unemployed. Thousands more will be returning home in the coming months to a struggling economy. Without steady income, some vets will find themselves without stable housing. As
Last week [November 9] it was my honor and privilege to be recognized by the White House as a Champion for Change. I, along with my fantastic team from the National Veteran Transition Services Inc. (NVTSI) were truly inspired and humbled to know that what we are working to accomplish through the REBOOT Program is truly making an impact on the lives of veterans and their families.