Oct. 25, 2011 – President Barack Obama is using executive action to create new jobs for veterans in support of the American Jobs Act, a senior White House official said today during a conference call.“I think all Americans can agree that veterans shouldn't have to fight for a job once they've come home from the fight overseas,” said Matt Flavin, director of the White House Veterans, Military Families and Wounded Warrior Task Force. “But we've seen from the unemployment numbers, especially for post-9/11 veterans, that the case is too many of our veterans are having to [fight] that fight.”
Flavin cited the president’s request for the private sector to hire and train 100,000 military veterans and spouses as the catalyst for new hiring initiatives. “We're making good progress on that,” he said. “I think most of you probably saw last week the first lady announced that the American Logistics Association and their 270 affiliated companies committed to hiring 25,000 veterans and military spouses by the end of 2013.
“We'll continue to do this private-sector work,” he continued. “We'll continue to work with our partners in the private sector, the nonprofit space, as well as the veterans’ groups and the military service organizations.”
One of two new hiring initiatives introduced to help increase opportunities for vets comes via community health centers. read more>>>
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