Rapid Response
WorkNet personnel are required to respond within 48 hours on notification
of a layoff or a plant closure by contacting the employer. If the source
of layoff information was not the employer, initial contact to the company
must be made with utmost discretion. Due to the sensitive nature and confidentiality
necessary to administer a layoff, WorkNet staff must determine who the company
contact will be.
Once contact is established, WorkNet will first determine
if, through the services of the Economic Development Center, it is possible
to avert the layoff entirely. Options available for the employer may be,
but are not limited to, business finance assistance, project analysis,
referrals to various agencies for permits or environmental information.
If the Layoff/Closure appears imminent, information regarding
the Worker's Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) regulations
and requirements will be provided. Rapid response staff will work with
the employer to coordinate with other agencies to provide on-site information
regarding community resources to available workers prior to the closure
or layoff. Rapid Response staff may arrange any of the following services
as desired by the employer:
- Arrange for EDD to go over Unemployment and Job Search
- Outreach to other employers in similar industry
- Pre-application and Certifications
- Job Postings & Job Search
- Labor Market Information
- TESTING - Aptitudes, Evaluation, Occupational Exploration, Assessment Interest/Values
- Provide information on the availability of Mental Health Services
- Provide information on the availability of Credit Counselors
Contact Rapid Response Coordinators:
Hope Arechar(209) 468-3507
Debbie Duplichan (209) 825-1307
Audie Green (209) 953-7053
or email: rapid@sjcworknet.org