Links for Businesses: Regional

Links for Businesses: Statewide

  • Access Washington
    The official state government web site.

  • WorkSource WA
    Washington State site for job listings, searching resumes, labor market information, and other employer information and links.

  • Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
    The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) is the primary agency charged with overseeing K-12 education in Washington State. OSPI works with the state’s school districts to administer basic education programs and implement education reform on behalf of more than one million public school students.

  • Shared Work Program
    This Employment Security Department Program offers qualifying businesses an alternative to laying off full time employees.  Eligible workers collect partial unemployment benefits to replace a portion of wages lost due to a reduction in hours.  Shared Work helps businesses retain skilled workers, reduce payroll costs, and avoid the expense of recruiting, hiring, and training new employees when business picks back up.

  • Washington State Labor Market Information
    This Employment Security Department Program offers qualifying businesses an alternative to laying off full time employees.  Eligible workers collect partial unemployment benefits to replace a portion of wages lost due to a reduction in hours.  Shared Work helps businesses retain skilled workers, reduce payroll costs, and avoid the expense of recruiting, hiring, and training new employees when business picks back up.

  • Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
    The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, led by a nine-member governor-appointed board, advocates, coordinates and directs Washington state’s system of 34 public community and technical colleges.

  • Washington Workforce Association
    The Washington Workforce Association (WWA) is the statewide association that promotes, enhances, and serves the interests of Washington State’s Workforce Development Councils. Our vision is to help create the most competitive workforce in the global economy.

  • Washington Economic Development Association
    WEDA is an economic development professional’s organization that seeks to stimulate the economic vitality of the state at the local community level.

  • Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board
    The WTECB works in partnership with business, labor, local workforce development councils, and other Washington state agencies to address the challenges facing employers and workers.

Links for Businesses: National

Links to Information about the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act – WIOA