Welfare-to-work hiring speeds up

Welfare-to-work hiring speeds up

amaxwell@govexec.com

The federal government has hired nearly 7,087 welfare recipients and is 67 percent of the way toward meeting President Clinton's goal of hiring 10,000 people off the welfare rolls by the year 2000, according to statistics released by the Office of Personnel Management.

By April, federal agencies had hired only 3,600 welfare recipients since Clinton announced the initiative in April 1997. As of Sept. 22, 1997, agencies had hired 1,901 former welfare recipients.

Statistics indicate that some agencies are recruiting more aggressively than others. The Treasury Department leads the pack, having recruited 941 welfare recipients, which is 536 more people than it was expected to hire. The Veteran's Affairs Department has met 130 percent of its goal by hiring 1,036 former welfare recipients. The Office of Personnel Management also made a strong showing, meeting 208 percent of its goal by hiring 27 extra workers.

Still, other agencies have alot of catching up to do. The State Department is struggling to meet its goal of hiring 220 former welfare recipients. The Justice Department and the Federal Emergency Management Agency also have a way to go, having met 46 percent of their commitment. The Commerce Department, which has only met 31 percent of its total commitment of 4,180, will increase its efforts as part of the 2000 census.

Here's how it breaks down by agency:

Welfare to Work: Federal Government
Commitments and Hires through Sept. 22, 1998

Agency Commitment
Thru 2000
Hires
Reported Thru
Sept. 22
% of Total
Year 2000
Commitment
Hired Since 3/8/97
USDA 375 289 77%
Commodity
Futures
Trading
Commission
-- 2 --
Commerce
(inc.
Census)
4,180 1,282 31%
Defense 1,600 1,557 97%
Education 21 25 119%
EEOC -- 9 --
Energy 55 41 75%
EOP 6 7 117%
EPA 120 72 60%
FEMA 125 58 46%
GSA 121 84 69%
HHS 300 274 91%
HUD 200 123 62%
Interior 325 163 50%
Justice 450 207 46%
Labor 120 126 105%
NASA 40 20 50%
NCUA -- 4 --
NRC -- 1 --
OPM 25 52 208%
SBA 120 45 38%
SEC 10 11 110%
SSA 600 317 53%
State 220 56 25%
Transportation 400 225 56%
Treasury 405 941 232%
USIA 20 27 135%
VA 800 1036 130%
TOTAL 10,638 7,087 67%

Source: Office of Personnel Management

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