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Workforce Response Teams Overview |
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Written by WorkSource Oregon
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 02:54 |
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The Governor's initiative integrates workforce and economic development geared towards solutions at a local level.
Training Fund Guidelines
How do I Contact a Workforce Response Team Click here for the regional Workforce Response Team contacts.
What is a Workforce Response Team? Workforce Response Teams are proactive resource teams for businesses and workers. They come together to help their customers solve business challenges or proactively work with groups of workers or businesses in key industries to address workforce development and training needs. With the Workforce Response Teams there is no wrong door-all the partners work together to provide comprehensive business solutions. Who is on the Workforce Response Teams? In Oregon there are 15 workforce regions. Each region has formed a Workforce Response Team to respond to the needs of businesses and workers. The regional WRT core team consists of representatives from the Employment Department, Community College, Title 1-B Provider, one or more local economic development organizations, the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department Regional Development Officer, and other representatives as determined by the region to be necessary. Additional team members from business, labor, higher education, industry associations, or other local economic development organizations should be added as appropriate to the core WRT to perform the function of awarding grants to eligible businesses What do the Workforce Response Teams Do?
Workforce Response Teams come together to solve problems and help employers and worker associations get the services they need. They utilize data and statewide policies to determine the strategic focus of their regional training funds; develop strategies to work with multiple employers in a sector and/or cluster to maximize regional and statewide impacts; and solve challenges that businesses face when retaining their workforce or expanding their businesses.
Click here for a spreadsheet of EWTF Projects.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 September 2008 08:50 |