Long Beach, CA
File #: 11-0758    Version: 1 Name: HR - Layoff Aversion
Type: Contract Status: CCIS
File created: 2/23/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/9/2011 Final action: 8/9/2011
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute all documents with the City of Los Angeles to receive $100,000 in support of strategies for layoff aversion and business outreach; execute all documents with initiative partners in an amount not to exceed $90,000; execute any needed subsequent amendments; and increase appropriations by $25,000 in the Community Development Grants Fund (SR 150) in the Human Resources Department (HR). (Citywide)
Sponsors: Human Resources
Attachments: 1. 080911-C-8sr.pdf
Related files: 32386_000
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute all documents with the City of Los Angeles to receive $100,000 in support of strategies for layoff aversion and business outreach; execute all documents with initiative partners in an amount not to exceed $90,000; execute any needed subsequent amendments; and increase appropriations by $25,000 in the Community Development Grants Fund (SR 150) in the Human Resources Department (HR). (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
As the Workforce Investment Board’s administering agency, Pacific Gateway administers the federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA) and other employment and training funds awarded annually and throughout the year. In addition to funding training and placement-related services at Pacific Gateway’s career centers, those funds support a myriad of business services that include appropriate response to companies undergoing downsizing and planning for future trends in regional industry sectors.

In 2010, Pacific Gateway funded organizations capable of providing layoff aversion/business retention services or industry cluster forums. Strategies were prioritized identifying at-risk businesses before they downsize or close, quickly linking those businesses to economic development assistance and resources to aid in retaining and strengthening the operation, and assembling diverse response teams as necessary.

Through that solicitation, Pacific Gateway funded a collaborative project of the San Pedro, Wilmington, Lomita and Long Beach Chambers of Commerce, and subsequently received partial funding assistance from the City of Los Angeles for that particular project.

For this project, Pacific Gateway will continue to provide services under these strategies through partnerships with those L.A.-based Chambers of Commerce. The City of Los Angeles will augment project strategies through the Harbor WorkSource Center by $100,000 to offset the costs of the following contracts:



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