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Author Archives: Terri Carpenter

SETA Head Start is Turning 30!

Join us in celebrating SETA Head Start‘s 30th year of providing family focused services for kids that focus on education, health, and improving the lives of children! Like the new Facebook page to follow the 30th anniversary celebration!

All About Payroll Tax!

This December 6, you’re invited to the Stockton Business Information Center for a free seminar to help you and your business get up to speed on what you need to know about Sacramento payroll tax, including:
California payroll reporting requirements, including forms, employer obligations, reporting, and payment requirements.
Independent contractor reporting requirements
Electronic filing and payment requirements and [...]

How to get Unemployment Insurance

This November 30, 2011 at 10:00 am, Sacramento Work’s South County Career Center is holding a video workshop on how to get unemployment insurance in California. Learning how to get unemployment benefits and all the steps involved can be a challenge and this video workshop aims to help.
Call (916) 525-4717 to RSVP or check out [...]

Investing in Workers with Disabilities

Sacramento Employment and Training Agency invites you to join us for Hidden Treasures – How Employers Can Profit by Investing in Workers with Disabilities.
With introductory remarks by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg. Learn about the Work Opportunities Tax Credit (WOTC) and “Dispelling the Myths” about hiring employees with disabilities.
Register by contacting Marsha Mohtes-Chan at [...]

Checking the Labor Market with jobs.sacramentoworks.org

Use our occupation analysis tools at jobs.sacramentoworks.org to see how a specific occupation fares in your area…
Once you know the type of job or career you wish to pursue, your next step is to find information on specific occupations and explore the labor market in your area. These tools will provide you with a wide [...]

Unemployment Benefits

Weekly benefit amounts are based upon your previous earnings and are generally 50 percent of the amount you earned while employed, up to a maximum amount. States individually set the minimum and maximum weekly benefit amount, as well as the maximum length of time you are eligible to receive benefits (typically [...]

Career Center Services

One Stop Centers are a statewide network of conveniently located centers that each provide employment, education, and training services to both individuals and employers, all in one place. These centers include programs such as Unemployment Insurance, Job Services, Vocational Education, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Youth services through a partnership with local, state [...]

Veteran Health Benefits and Services

The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides outpatient medical services, hospital care, prescription medicines, and other medical supplies to eligible veterans and their families. To receive these benefits, a veteran must generally be enrolled in the VA health system (unless the veteran has a service-connected disability).
Find out if you are eligible for [...]

Career Tips

Below are 4 steps you can follow to discover a new career, assisted by some powerful tools. If you need help in choosing a new career, wish to change careers, or simply want to satisfy your curiosity about other career possibilities, this is the place for you.
Step 1 – Self-Assessment
Identifying your professional [...]

Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal income tax credit that can be claimed by employers who hire employees from one of nine targeted groups.
The WOTC can be as much as:

$2,400 for each new adult hire,
$1,200 for each summer youth hire,
$4,800 for each new disabled veteran hire, and
$9,000 for each new [...]

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