Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces Statewide Job Fair and Rapid Response Office Hours
MassHire Department of Career Services will hold weekly
virtual office hours for workers across the state
BOSTON — Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) is launching a series of virtual office hours for workers. For laid-off federal employees, EOLWD’s MassHire Department of Career Services (MassHire DCS) will host virtual office hours beginning Tuesday, April 29, 2025, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. and continue weekly every Tuesday through May 27, 2025. For other workers, including those impacted indirectly by federal government funding cuts, MassHire DCS will host virtual office hours beginning Thursday, May 15, 2025, and continue weekly every Thursday. Additionally, MassHire DCS’ Rapid Response team will host a statewide virtual job fair in early summer. More information on the office hours and job fairs can be found at mass.gov/fedup.
“The Trump Administration’s funding cuts to research
programs, child care programs, federal and state agencies, and more will have a
significant impact on Massachusetts workers, employers and our economy,”
said Governor Maura Healey. “We know that beyond direct layoffs of
federal employees, funding cuts can, and have, resulted in Massachusetts
residents losing their jobs, and we want to help these skilled workers with
local employers from the private sector in regions across the state."
“We know the Trump cuts have resulted in layoffs, including
for our researchers, educators, veterans, and more,” said Lieutenant Governor
Kim Driscoll. “Our administration is committed to making it easier for
skilled workers to get the information they need to connect with employers
ready and looking for talent.”
During the weekly virtual office hours, impacted workers
will be introduced to resources available through the MassHire Career Centers,
including career coaching and resume support, connection to hiring private
sector employers, overview of free training programs, and guidance to apply for
unemployment insurance, health coverage through the Massachusetts Health
Connector, among other resources. Rapid Response services are available to
workers from all industries affected by layoffs or closures in Massachusetts.
You can learn more about Rapid Response by visiting mass.gov/rapidresponse.
“Massachusetts has world class talent, and we want to keep
that talent here. By launching office hours combined with hosting a statewide
job fair, we want to help bridge connections and resources for impacted
workers,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren
Jones. “The Healey-Driscoll administration leads with our
values, underscoring the appreciation of all workers and the opportunity to
leverage existing skills that will benefit many Massachusetts employers.”
Learn more about upcoming office hours and stay connected to
learn more details about the upcoming job fair at mass.gov/fedup.
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