Newsletter

    • September 12, 2012 Newsletter

      Sep 12, 2012

      This issue highlights a new brief titled "Persons with Disabilities Seeking Employment and Public Transportation: Findings of a New Jersey Survey."

    • July 26, 2012 Newsletter

      Jul 27, 2012

      This issue announces a new research brief titled "Strategies to Support Employer-Driven Initiatives to Recruit and Retain Employees with Disabilities."

    • July 19, 2012 Newsletter

      Jul 19, 2012

      This issue reviews the Heldrich Center's recent forum on workforce diversity, announces a new publication about employer perceptions of Associate degrees, and announces a new grant on science and engineering pathways.

    • February 21, 2012 Newsletter

      Feb 21, 2012

      This issue announces a new Heldrich Center publication, Future Work 2.0: Life After the Great Recession. it also discusses a 60 Minutes segment on reemployment training.

    • February 6, 2012 Newsletter

      Feb 06, 2012

      This issue announces the appointment of Jeff Stoller as Assistant Commissioner for the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. It also discusses an upcoming forum on technology and innovation.

    • January 23, 2012 Newsletter

      Jan 23, 2012

      This issue reports on a new research brief for One-Stop Career Center frontline staff on using social media.

    • December 19, 2011 Newsletter

      Dec 19, 2011

      This issue reflects on 2011 and the research that was released by the Heldrich Center over the course of the year.

    • December 8, 2011 Newsletter

      Dec 08, 2011

      This issue profiles a new report from the Heldrich Center entitled, Categorizing the Unemployed by the Impact of the Recession.

    • November 16, 2011 Newsletter

      Nov 16, 2011

      This issue examines occupations in the health care field.

    • November 1, 2011 Newsletter

      Nov 04, 2011

      This issue of The Heldrich Center Workforce Advisor previews a new report, Identifying Gaps and Setting Priorities for Employment and Training Research, and discusses project manager Laurie Harrington's presentation at a forum on poverty.