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Friday, February 3, 2012

VFW Applauds Presidential Jobs Initiatives for Vets


The VFW joined President Barack Obama at Fire Station No. 5 in Arlington, Va., where the president announced the administration’s latest employment initiatives for veterans. First responders, veterans and veterans’ advocates from across the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area joined the president alongside VA Secretary Eric Shinseki and Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar for the announcement.

The president’s latest initiatives include new incentives to hire veterans as first responders in communities across the country, establishing a new Veterans’ Jobs Corps to help build, restore and maintain the nation’s infrastructure, and offering extensive entrepreneurship workshops for potential small business owners.

The president’s initiatives come with a price tag, which will be reflected in the administration’s budget proposal later this month. However, the administration hopes to demonstrate to Congress that offering viable career opportunities to America’s veterans in critical industries will be worth the investment. The VFW applauded the announcement, which could help develop a new generation of leaders for our nation.

“There is no initiative too bold when it comes to helping veterans get jobs, especially with the new generation of post-9/11 warriors now reentering society in numbers not seen since the Vietnam War,” said VFW Commander-in-Chief Richard L. DeNoyer. “Our nation and her public and private employer partners must do everything possible to not only ensure their smooth transition, but to enlist their extraordinary talents to help serve and protect our nation and communities, and to help restore our economy to greatness.”

House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller, R-Fla., said in a statement that he was skeptical of temporary programs, but that he looks forward to learning more about the president’s initiatives.

“Veterans deserve nothing less than to have the opportunity to gain meaningful employment and to be first in line for any existing jobs program,” Miller said.

The VFW has considered veterans’ employment one of its top priorities for the last few years. In December, the VFW scored a major victory when the VOW to Hire Heroes Act passed Congress with overwhelming bipartisan support and the president quickly signed it into law. However, VFW advocates continue to work with leaders in Washington to improve employment prospects for veterans, as the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan draw to a close.

Today’s announcement coincided with the release of new unemployment data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which demonstrated that unemployment among Iraq and Afghanistan-era veterans finally dipped below 10 percent. Unfortunately, unemployment among veterans of the current conflicts continues to outpace civilian unemployment.

Arlington Fire Station No. 5, located only three blocks from the Pentagon, is known for its brave firefighters and paramedics who first responded to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Arlington Fire Department Lt. Jacob Johnson, a Marine Corps veteran of the war in Iraq, introduced the president and spoke about the importance of first-responder jobs for veterans like him.


(Images: Top: President Barack Obama announces the administration’s latest employment initiatives for veterans at Fire Station No. 5 in Arlington, Va. Bottom: Arlington Fire Department Lt. Jacob Johnson, a Marine Corps veteran, greets President Obama on stage prior to the announcement of the administration’s new veterans’ employment initiatives. Photos by Ryan Gallucci.)

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2 comments:

  1. The Vets need someone to help them get back in the work force.They have earned it.When I came back from occupation Germany,There was'nt alot helping me.I'm all for for these guys.

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  2. Glad to see the VFW supporting President Obama in this endeavor.

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