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Oregon Employment Department Workforce System Improvement Plan

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Published March 5th, 2026
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Summary

The Oregon Employment Department (OED) has released a Customer Service and Workforce Strategies Action Plan detailing 101 prioritized actions to improve customer service and strengthen the state's public workforce system. The plan includes initiatives such as AI-assisted tools, simplified communications, and an online claim status tracker.

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The Oregon Employment Department (OED) has published a comprehensive action plan outlining 101 prioritized initiatives aimed at enhancing customer service and bolstering the state's public workforce system. This plan, developed under Governor Tina Kotek's direction, addresses improvements across Unemployment Insurance (UI), Paid Leave Oregon, Contributions & Recovery, WorkSource Oregon, and the Frances Online system. Key actions include implementing AI-assisted tools for faster issue resolution, simplifying customer communications, equipping WorkSource Oregon centers with additional tools, improving data collection and analysis, creating an online live claim status tracker, and consolidating Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) administration.

This notice serves as an informational update on the OED's ongoing efforts. While no immediate compliance deadline is specified for regulated entities, employers and government agencies involved with OED services should be aware of these planned improvements. The agency intends to share progress updates and engage with customers and partners moving forward. The plan focuses on improving the experience for individuals and businesses interacting with the state's employment services.

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For Immediate Release: March 5, 2026 Media Contact: Communications@employ.oregon.gov Governor Tina Kotek Press Office: governors.press@oregon.gov Employment Department Shares Plan to Improve Customer Service and Strengthen Oregon’s Workforce System The agency outlines 101 prioritized actions and long-term initiatives, many already underway SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Employment Department (OED) has released a comprehensive report on its ongoing effort to improve customer service and strengthen Oregon’s public workforce system. The action plan meets expectations outlined by Governor Tina Kotek and demonstrates progress already underway under Director Andrew R. Stolfi. “Oregonians deserve the best customer service we can provide to make sure they have what they need, especially in times of employment transition,” Governor Tina Kotek said. “The department is taking these issues head on, and the action areas identified in the director’s report will help get us there.” At the Governor’s direction, OED conducted a review of the customer experience across Unemployment Insurance (UI), Paid Leave Oregon (Paid Leave), Contributions & Recovery (C&R), WorkSource Oregon (WSO), and the Frances Online system. The resulting Customer Service and Workforce Strategies Action Plan includes a prioritized list of 101 customer-focused action steps that fall into four main categories: • Customer service improvements • Organizational improvements • Improvements to Frances Online • Improvements to the public workforce system

The actions range from high-impact, short-term initiatives to long-term system changes, with the following projects as the highest, most immediate priorities: • Use AI-assisted tools to improve customer service and employee workflows for faster resolution of common and complex issues. • Review and simplify all customer-facing communications so customers better understand OED’s processes and can more easily receive benefits. • Equip WorkSource Oregon centers with additional tools to help customers navigate UI claims. • Improve how the agency collects and analyzes data to support well-informed goal setting, process improvement, and accountability. • Create an online live claim status tracker so customers know where they are and what to expect at each step of the process for Paid Leave Oregon and UI. • Consolidate Title I and Title III Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) administration and funding within OED to improve efficiency and accountability within Oregon’s public workforce system. “This action plan reflects OED’s deep commitment to improving the services we provide,” OED Director Andrew R. Stolfi said. “It draws from our strengths and is centered on the customer experience, which is where our focus will remain. When Stolfi joined OED as director, the Governor asked him to lead a thorough review of the agency and develop a comprehensive plan to improve customer service and advance OED’s workforce development mission. In pursuing this directive, OED gathered extensive feedback from across the state through surveys, focus groups, and interviews with more than 5,000 customers, 850 employees, and 240 frontline staff. That feedback revealed clear, consistent themes across programs and communities, including the need for clearer, faster, and more predictable service for Paid Leave and UI customers, and simpler processes and clearer guidance for employers that engage with OED’s business services. “Our goal was to identify what is working, where barriers exist, and what improvements will make the greatest difference for the people and businesses we serve,” said Director Stolfi. “You can draw a direct line between the feedback we received and the actions outlined in this plan.” A plan summary, a categorized list of prioritized actions, and the full action plan are available on the OED website. OED will continue to share progress updates and engage with customers, partners, and the public as we move forward.

“We’ve already started working on many of these projects, and Oregonians should expect to see many changes and improvements in the coming months,” Stolfi said. “Customer service is our top priority, and we will not rest until every Oregonian gets the services they expect in a timely manner.” The agency has already improved some key customer service metrics. For example, from July 2025 through January 2026 in Unemployment Insurance, the average time to answer a call was 22 minutes faster than the same seven-month period the prior year, despite a 13.6 percent increase in initial claims filed. The Paid Leave program has also reduced the average time it takes for staff to decide on a claim by 5.8 days, despite a 17.6 percent increase in application volume. This indicates improvements in operational efficiency, even while more Oregonians are using these programs. “We are encouraged by the progress we’ve already made but recognize that we must continue improving in order to provide the level of customer service Oregonians deserve,” Stolfi said. “This plan lays out exactly how we’ll do that.” About the Oregon Employment Department The Oregon Employment Department (OED) provides economic stability to Oregon communities by providing vital services to both businesses and workers. OED supports businesses with finding qualified job candidates, labor market information, tax incentives and support, and retaining talent through economic downturns. OED promotes employment through wage replacement benefits during unemployment and significant life events, job placement, training, and useful career information. Learn more at employment.oregon.gov. ### The Oregon Employment Department (OED) is an equal opportunity agency. OED provides free help so you can use our services. Some examples are sign language and spoken language interpreters, written materials in other languages, large print, audio, and other formats. To get help, please call 503-947-1444. TTY users call 711. You can also send an email to communications@employ.oregon.gov. El Departamento de Empleo de Oregon (OED) es una agencia de igualdad de oportunidades. El OED proporciona ayuda gratuita para que usted pueda utilizar nuestros servicios. Algunos ejemplos son intérpretes de lengua de señas e idiomas hablados, materiales escritos en otros idiomas, letra grande, audio y otros formatos. Para obtener ayuda, por favor llame al 503-947-1444. Usuarios de TTY pueden llamar al 711. También puede enviar un correo electrónico a communications@employ.oregon.gov.

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Classification

Agency
State Labor
Published
March 5th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Government agencies
Geographic scope
State (Oregon)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Employment & Labor
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Public Administration Customer Service Workforce Development

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