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Employment Development Department

Advisory Councils


Employer Advisory Council

Employer Advisory Council
California Employer Advisory Council
Who Should Belong
Membership Benefits
Additional Benefits
Membership Application
EAC Handbook
EAC Locations

Employer Advisory Council

The EACs are a cross section of local employer volunteers from businesses throughout California. Partnering with EDD staff, the EAC helps employers do business more effectively and efficiently. The EACs assist employers in their efforts to give back to their communities by advocating local workforce development efforts, supporting veterans’ stand downs, and providing scholarships to local area youth. Lastly, the EACs help educate employers about relevant employment issues, increase employer knowledge of EDD programs and services, increase cooperation and communication between EDD and the private sector, and identify ways to improve EDD services.

California Employer Advisory Council

The California Employer Advisory Council (CEAC) is a nonprofit, statewide umbrella organization for more than 50 local Employer Advisory Councils (EAC) throughout the State. The CEAC and local EACs are recognized by state and federal government as the premier information resource on employment and workforce development issues. The CEAC:

Who Should Belong?

Membership Benefits

Additional Benefits

Find your local EAC by visiting the CEAC Web site at www.ceac.org. You can contact your local EAC through its chairperson, EDD coordinator, or local EDD office by telephone or e-mail or you can complete the attached information card and your local EAC coordinator will contact you.

Membership Application
Membership Application

For additional membership information, call the nearest EDD Job Service Office or contact the CEAC coordinator at ceaccord@edd.ca.gov.

EAC Handbook
The Employer Advisory Council (EAC) Handbook (PDF) (7.5 mb) is a guide for EAC Chairpersons, Coordinators, and board members on how to efficiently and effectively run an EAC.

EAC Locations
Employer Advisory Councils are located in the following communities:

Region 1

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