FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Warren May
September
2, 2005 (850) 245-7130
Tallahassee – Susan Pareigis announced today that
the Agency for Workforce Innovation (AWI) and its partners
are committing resources to assist Hurricane Katrina victims
through the cooperation of local, state and federal agencies.
Among the services being provided are assistance in filing
unemployment compensation claims, general workforce services
and referrals to humanitarian and health service agencies.
“All Floridians remember the assistance given to
us last year by our Gulf coastal neighbors, and we are combining
all of our resources to assist Hurricane Katrina victims,” said
Governor Jeb Bush. “Victims of this storm are finding
themselves in need of all types of assistance, including
unemployment assistance so they can provide for their families
and our state stands ready to assist them in this critical
phase.”
Current assistance includes:
Unemployment Compensation assistance
Florida has an ongoing agreement with other states for mutual
acceptance of Unemployment Compensation claims filing, reaffirmed
with the labor department officials from Louisiana, Mississippi
and Alabama. Through the Employ Florida network of One-Stop
Career Centers, Regional Workforce Boards are currently assisting
evacuees in filing claims for unemployment compensation.
Evacuees can locate the nearest One-Stop Career Center by
calling toll-free (866) FLA-2345.
*Note:
Alabama residents should use their state’s telephone
filing system by calling toll-free 866-234-5382 to file a
claim.
Other Alabama telephone numbers
Inquiry only 1-800-361-4524
TDY for claim filing 1-800-499-2035
Louisiana and Mississippi residents may call the Florida
filing system toll-free (800) 204-2418 from any county in
Florida or locally call:
Leon County (850) 921-7400
Orange County (407) 228-1501
Dade/Broward County (954) 625-3000.
Louisiana also accepts Internet claims at www.laworks.net
“We are doing everything in our power to immediately
provide relief for our neighboring states who have been so
devastated by Hurricane Katrina,” said Susan Pareigis,
Director of the Agency for Workforce Innovation. “Florida’s
workforce partners are pulling out all the stops to provide
direct services to evacuees from Alabama, Mississippi and
Louisiana and we will soon move assets into the affected
region to further assist our neighbors.”
Other workforce services
Assistance is being provided in the Regional Workforce
Board’s One-Stop Career Centers. Evacuees can use the
computer resource rooms in the Centers to file unemployment
compensation claims and access a variety of other services.
Displaced workers can apply for assistance to be provided
from federal agencies and from their home states, look for
temporary work here in Florida, prepare/update resumes, and
access other needed services/information provided on the
Internet. The One-Stop Centers can also refer evacuees to
Red Cross and FEMA resources. Evacuees can locate the nearest
One-Stop Career Center by calling toll-free (866) FLA-2345.
Assistance to be deployed to affected areas
AWI and the Regional Workforce Boards are communicating
with officials in the affected states to determine how best
we can deploy resources to help in communities impacted by
Hurricane Katrina. Mobile One-Stop Centers are being readied
for transit to Mississippi to provide self-contained workforce
services to hurricane victims. The Mobile One-Stop Centers
are self-contained vehicles that provide critical services
in locations where regular services do not yet exist. Florida’s
Regional Workforce Boards who also own similar vehicles have
generously offered their availability. Through a satellite
uplink that connects the onboard workstations to the agency
mainframe, individuals will be able to file claims for unemployment
compensation and access other needed services/information
provided on the Internet.
Human services assistance
AWI and its workforce partners are working closely with
the Florida Department of Children and Families to link families
with their services at One Stop locations and elsewhere.
Office of Early Learning
The Office of Early Learning is exploring ways to provide
school readiness and Voluntary Prekindergarten services to
children from the affected areas.
Research Assistance
AWI’s Labor Market Statistics unit is assisting our
sister states in assessing the business and employment impacts
of Hurricane Katrina. This data will provide valuable planning
and recovery assessments by detailing the businesses and
employees impacted in the path of the storm.
Additional helpful information and resources can be found
on AWI’s disaster recovery internet site at:
http://www.floridajobs.org/emergency/emergency.html
The Agency for Workforce Innovation is the lead state workforce
agency and directly administers the state’s Labor Market
Statistics program, Unemployment Compensation, Early Learning
and various workforce development programs. The Office of
Early Learning, a division within the agency, provides oversight
of
Florida’s school readiness programs and is the lead
entity for implementing the state’s Voluntary Prekindergarten
program.
Workforce development policy and guidance in Florida is
provided by Workforce Florida, Inc. Workforce Florida and
the Agency for Workforce Innovation are partners in the Employ
Florida network which includes 24 Regional Workforce Boards
who deliver services through nearly 100 One-Stop Career Centers
around the state.