In order to serve the target population, the YDSP TIETP has also determined it is necessary to evaluate the economic and industry trends in varying service areas; and correlate the forecasted trends with the most suitable training and occupational applications. After which the TIETP will identify employers who require skilled employees, and finally, match the participant to the hiring employer.
In order to verify regional and participant needs, the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (YDSP) Tigua Indian Employment and Training Program (TIETP) conducted a recent analysis of economies, industries and business data within the most populated service area counties. This analysis will serve as a means to determine how to best prepare participants for the upcoming economic and job trends. It will also serve as a point of reference for YDSP TIETP to incorporate new service delivery methods based on the findings.
El Paso MSA - April 2010 - Snapshot of the Workforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande Region. Our seasonally adjusted rate reached 10.0%. The last time we saw a 10.0% unemployment rate was in June 1999. For Texas it is 8.3%; a rate not experienced since September 1987.