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This document is used for submitting a supplemental semiannual headcount report to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
This Form is used for requesting preliminary employment data during the hiring process for a position in the federal government. It provides an overview of the applicant's previous employment history and qualifications.
This form is used for collecting information on equal employment opportunities in Alaska.
This document is used for tracking and recording job and training opportunities in the state of Washington.
This document explains the process of filing an EEO-1 Report, which is a form used by employers to submit information about their workforce demographics to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
This form is used for reporting apprentice employment in Alaska. It helps track and gather information about apprentices in various industries.
This document discusses how the recession has affected the aging workforce in America, making the already older workforce even older.
This document outlines Component 1 and Component 2 of the EEO-1 Report. Component 1 collects data on the ethnicity, gender, and job categories of employees. Component 2 gathers information on employees' pay and hours worked.
This survey assesses the employment outcomes in Nevada. It gathers data on job placements and outcomes for individuals seeking employment in the state.