Iowa's Layoff
Aversion Project

 A Getting Ahead of the Curve Demonstration Project
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Welcome To Iowa's Layoff Aversion Project!

Iowa’s businesses find themselves competing not only with companies across the street, but also with companies around the globe. As a result many companies are streamlining their operations, core competency, and skill requirements to remain competitive in the global marketplace. Long-term employees can be at a disadvantage because of outdated skills and face dislocation because of plant closures, relocations, or reinvention. Since the 1980’s, states have focused on the following strategies for retention and aversion:
  • Layoff monitoring and “early warning networks”
  • Pre-feasibility Studies
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs)
  • Worker Training
  • Linkages to loan programs and other business assistance programs

Iowa’s Commitment to Prevent Layoffs

Iowa’s Layoff Aversion Project includes the thought that layoff aversion involves a “continuum” of strategies and ideas to assist business and workers as well as communities when responding to a layoff and crisis. Not only do we want to work with communities to assist businesses in preventing layoffs but we also want to assist those workers who have been laid off by shortening the length of time before they start working their next job.

Did you know...

That for every 1000 job losses, it might be possible to save 250 jobs through retention strategy and effort. This allows valuable public resources to focus on those job losses that cannot be averted. (Ohio Employee Ownership Center: Pre-feasibility Studies)


Iowa's Layoff Aversion Project



 
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