The Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation (DETR) is the state’s lead workforce development agency. It consists of divisions that offer workforce related services, job placement and training, services for people with disabilities, investigation of claims of discrimination, unemployment insurance benefits, labor market data and more. Many of these services are provided through EmployNV Career and Business Hubs and in cooperation with its community partners.
Services
Vocational Rehabilitation
Transforming people and companies through meaningful employment for Nevadans with disabilities
WARN Act Notices
The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act helps to ensure advance notice is given in cases of qualified plant closings and mass layoffs.
Workforce Development
It provides a combination of services, community supports, job training and education that positions an individual for success in the workforce.
Unemployment Insurance
The State of Nevada’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) computer system is being modernized. The UI website will operate more efficiently and will be more accessible to claimants, employers and staff.
Important Alerts
DETR update on required identity verification through ID.me - What claimants need to know to verify identity through ID.me
DETR sends RESEA notification to UI claimants regarding job search and training opportunities: program not required for PUA claimants
1099-G Form for Unemployment Benefits Tax year 2023- FAQ’s
Emergency Regulation regarding unemployment benefits for education support staff
Information on how to report fraud to DETR / Información sobre cómo denunciar el fraude al DETR
Press Releases
Jun
2024 |
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Apr
2024 |
Nevada DETR to Invest $5 million to Address Workforce Barriers
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Apr
2024 |
DETR Encourages Employers and Third-Party Administrators (TPAs) to Sign Up in the New System
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Mar
2024 |
Nevada’s labor force grows in January; Unemployment rate unchanged
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Feb
2024 |
OWINN Awards Combined USD 268,000 to Eight Projects Aimed at Researching Nevada’s Most Challenging Policy Issues
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