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- …to develop policies and partnerships necessary for a comprehensive
workforce system:
- Partners
- Identifying service providers and vendors
- Resource sharing
- Reducing duplication
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- Universal services
- Emphasis on job placement
- Customer choice
- Prioritize costs
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- WIA Title I: Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth
- WIA § 166: Native American
Program
- Migrant & Seasonal Farm Worker Program
- Veterans’ Employment Programs
- Job Corps
- Wagner-Peyser Act: Job Service
- Title V: Older Americans
- Trade Adjustment Asst.
- Unemployment Insurance
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- HUD Employment and Training
- Community Services Block Grant
- Adult Ed. and Literacy
- Carl Perkins Post- Secondary Voc. Ed.
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- JOB SEEKER
- Unemployed
- Underemployed
- Incumbent workers
- Laid-off workers
- Persons entering the workforce
- EMPLOYER
- Bringing/creating jobs
- Changing jobs
- Retaining jobs
- Reductions in force
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- Employers of demand occupations
- Dislocated workers
- Low-income unemployed
- Low-income youth with barriers to employment
- Low-wage workers
- Welfare recipients, veterans and other target groups
- (Not in order of priority)
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- Core Services
- Available to anyone
- Walk-in
- Short-term
- Self-service or
- Non-staff-intensive
- Intensive Services
- Specialized
- Staff-intensive
- Long-term
- Eligibility criteria apply when funds are limited
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- On-the Job Training (OJT)—WIA pays half of wage during training period
- Customized Training—employer and WIA split cost of specialized classroom
training
- Classroom Training
- Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL)
- Other vendors (for youth only) obtained through local RFP process to
expand options for youth
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- ECONOMIC
- DEVELOPMENT
- AGENCY
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- Functions below the 9th-grade level or
- High-school dropout (and not enrolled in an alternative program) at time
of eligibility determination or
- Homeless, foster child or runaway or
- Pregnant or parenting or
- Offender or
- Requires additional assistance to complete an education program or to
secure or hold a job
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