Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Federal Income Tax Refund
Working families and individuals who are employed and have a low or moderate income may be eligible to receive an EITC-based return. In addition to helping qualified residents, the EITC has the potential to introduce millions of dollars to Florida’s economy at no cost to the State. For more information on the Earned Income Tax Credit, please click here.
Haiti Positions Available on Employ Florida Marketplace
If you are looking for job opportunities or are interested in assisting with the cleanup efforts in Haiti, please use keyword search term “Haiti” on EmployFlorida.com to find these open positions.Please click below to view the latest information on Women's Earnings:
Women's Earnings in Florida - 2008
Women's Earnings and State Comparisons
View the results of the Marine Workforce Study to:
• determine the labor needs of the Southeast Florida marine industry;
• determine which skills will be needed now and in the future;
• identify factors affecting change in the marine industry;
• determine what formal training and training preferences are needed; and
• provide a base for future studies and actions for the marine industry.
Download the Marine_Workforce_Study
Download the Marine_Workforce_Executive_Summary___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
View an Award Winning Marine Industry DVD entitled "Navigate Your Career".
Is your organization interested in extra assistance?
Our Community Service, or Work Experience participants can help!
Please see the Welfare Transition Service Contract.
Help is just one click away.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Housing Affordability Trends for Working Households Report
Examines thsevere housing cost burden trends from 2005-2008.
Please click link to download full report: 2009 Housing Affordability Trend Report
Is your Broward County business finding it difficult
to attract and/or retain employees?
Training programs may be the answer. Learn how you can access money for your training needs.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
It's 2010: Do You Know Where Your Talent Is?See the Regional Leadership Conference Presentation.
- Florida's Minimum Wage -
On January 1, 2010, the minimum wage for Florida will remain unchanged at the federal rate of $7.25 per hour. The new federal minimum wage went into effect July 24, 2009.
For more information regarding Florida's minimum wage requirements, visit this link._____________________________________________________________________________________________
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