TFNA Listening Session on Workforce Training and Development--FEEDBACK REQUESTED!

Recently, the White House Task Force on New Americans (TFNA) hosted a listening session on Workforce Training and Development and co-chaired by the Domestic Policy Council, the Department of Homeland Security Office of Civil Rights and Liberties, the U.S. General Services Administration, Technology Transformation services and includes many other departments and agencies across the federal government.

The TFNA is requesting feedback on the following questions by February 7.

Please contact
MBX.WHO.TaskForceNewAmericans@who.eop.gov

Question One:

What are the top three barriers New Americans face integrating into our nation's workforce?

Question Two:

How can the U.S. government best address each of these areas?

Question Three:

How might the U.S. government best ensure New Americans know available workforce and job training programs and their workers' rights?

Question Four:

What are the data and information gaps relating to New Americans and their integration into our nation's workforce that you would like to see the U.S. government address?

Question Five:

What tools, mechanisms, or partnerships should the U.S. government establish to help New Americans integrate into our nation's workforce?

Thank you!