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Home News North America United States of America Local Government Arizona Tucson

Tucson PaYS Program Boosts Veteran Employment

City of Tucson partners with U.S. Army for workforce support and veteran opportunities.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
4 months ago
in Tucson
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Georgia Army National Guard soldiers work with Georgia State Defense Force personnel to unload cases of water during a point of distribution mission in Augusta, Ga. Photo by ANG Ayanna Tillman.

Georgia Army National Guard soldiers work with Georgia State Defense Force personnel to unload cases of water during a point of distribution mission in Augusta, Ga. Photo by ANG Ayanna Tillman.

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  • Tucson Working with the US Army
    • Strengthening Workforce and Community
    • Comments
    • What This Means for Tucson
  • The Bigger Picture
    • Bottom Line

The City of Tucson is set to enhance its workforce and support local veterans through a new partnership with the U.S. Army’s Partnership for Your Success (PaYS) program, signing an agreement on June 12, 2025, at the Tucson Convention Center.

This initiative aims to provide veterans with guaranteed interviews and potential employment opportunities, strengthening both the community and local businesses.

 

Tucson Working with the US Army

The City of Tucson is taking a significant step forward in supporting its veteran community by partnering with the U.S. Army’s PaYS program.

This collaboration promises to bolster the city’s workforce while offering veterans a smoother transition into civilian life. The agreement will be signed tomorrow at 9 a.m. at the Tucson Convention Center.

 

Strengthening Workforce and Community

The PaYS program is designed to connect soldiers with employers who value their military experience, discipline, and work ethic.

Since its inception in 2000, over 1,353 employers have joined this initiative nationwide. For Tucson, this means access to a pool of skilled workers ready to contribute to both large and small businesses.

 

Comments

Tucson Mayor Regina Romero emphasized the importance of this partnership in addressing staffing needs within city departments.

“Those who serve in the military bring unique skills that are invaluable to our community,” she stated.

 

What This Means for Tucson

  • Veterans gain guaranteed interviews and potential job opportunities.
  • City departments aim for full staffing, improving service delivery.
  • Local businesses benefit from hiring disciplined and skilled workers.
  • The initiative supports veterans’ families by easing their transition into civilian life.

 

The Bigger Picture

This partnership builds on existing efforts in Arizona to support veterans, such as the National Guard Postsecondary Education Reimbursement Program and investments in readiness centers.

These initiatives reflect a broader commitment to integrating veterans into civilian roles effectively.

City Human Resources Director Teri Traaen expressed enthusiasm about supporting the veteran community through this long-term partnership with PaYS.

 

The PaYS Program Partnership

Partnership Details Information
Partner U.S. Army and City of Tucson
Program Army Partnership for Your Success (PaYS)
Purpose Assist veterans in transitioning to civilian workforce
Benefits Guaranteed interviews and possible employment for soldiers
Event Partnership agreement signing ceremony on June 12, 2025, 9 a.m. at Tucson Convention Center

 

Learn More

  • Army Partnership for Your Success (PaYS)
  • City of Tucson Press Release
  • Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs Report

 

Bottom Line

This partnership marks an important milestone for Tucson as it seeks to integrate veterans into its workforce while enhancing city services.

By leveraging military skills within civilian roles, both public entities and private businesses stand to benefit significantly.

As this initiative unfolds, it will be crucial for ongoing participation from local employers and continuous support from city officials.

 

Sources: City of Tucson Press Release, Army Partnership for Your Success (PaYS), and Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs Report.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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