Michigan provides employment services to more participants than any other state in the Midwest and is #2 in the nation for helping adults get employed. These accomplishments are exemplified through the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s (LEO) 2023 Employment and Training Annual Report. The report highlights the workforce resources being deployed across the state to drive continued business growth, build vibrant communities, and attract and retain key talent to fill the state’s vast pipeline of opportunities.
LEO’s Office of Employment and Training partners with Adult Education providers, Community Rehabilitation Programs and the Michigan Works! network to provide programs locally.
“Our dedication to creating opportunities that support Michiganders is key to building a resilient and inclusive economy,” said LEO Director Susan Corbin. “As we actively work to leave no one behind, I believe our partnerships with the Bureau of Services for Blind Persons, Michigan Rehabilitation Services, and Workforce Development and Operations are crucial. These collaborations and resources ensure that all Michigan residents, regardless of disability, have access to meaningful employment opportunities. By working together, we not only support individuals in achieving their career goals but exemplify our commitment to ensuring every individual can contribute to and thrive within Michigan’s workforce."
Programs like the Bureau of Services for Blind Persons, Michigan Rehabilitation Services, Workforce Development and Operations are supported by nearly 800 employees and 40-plus programs, services and initiatives. These programs make up 26.5 percent of LEO’s budget, totaling $760 million.
During fiscal year 2023, LEO’s Office of Employment and Training served 296,282 individuals and 11,046 businesses, with 24,486 customers earning industry-recognized credentials, 83,107 receiving training, and 167,673 securing employment.
Supporting Workers and Businesses in an Ever-changing Economy
LEO Workforce Development services promote a flexible, innovative, effective and demand-driven workforce system, assist Michiganders with financial independence, and advocate for workforce development in the K-12 school system to help businesses and workers thrive in an ever-changing economy. Programs include Registered Apprenticeships and the Going PRO Talent Fund. 2023 accomplishments include:
Helping Individuals who are Blind or Visually Impaired Achieve Success
The Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP) provides training and other services to help individuals who are blind or visually impaired achieve employment and independence. They offer the Business Enterprise Program – a Federal and State Randolph-Sheppard program that provides persons who are blind the opportunity to operate food service businesses in state and federal buildings and rest stops – and the Braille and Talking Book Library, which provides specially-formatted books to Michigan residents. BSBP accomplishments in 2023 include:
Customized Workforce Solutions for Individuals with Disabilities
Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS) develops customized workforce solutions for businesses and individuals with disabilities. MRS individual services include those for students and young adults, and their services for businesses include things like accommodations, staff retention and career development and talent development. MRS 2023 accomplishments include:
“By working with these resources through LEO’s Office of Employment and Training, we’re committed to helping Michiganders and businesses navigate a rapidly changing world of work,” said Stephanie Beckhorn, deputy director of LEO's Office of Employment and Training. “The challenges we face may be complex, but our approach to creating brighter futures for Michiganders is straightforward. These efforts and opportunities enable LEO to effectively support Michiganders while building our workforce, equipping individuals with the skills they need to thrive in this economy. We believe innovation is the bridge between challenge and opportunity. When we work together to explore creative solutions, everyone wins.”
These programs and services are part of LEO's unique All-Access approach to solving complex workforce problems and improving economic outcomes across the state by addressing structural challenges and removing barriers preventing people and businesses from reaching their full potential.
For more information about LEO’s Office of Employment and Training and other resources, visit Michigan.gov/leo/employment-and-training.
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