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About Oregon's Workforce Investment Board |
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Vision Oregon will have a world-class workforce -- well educated, skilled and working -- to keep Oregon's economy competitive in the global marketplace. Mission Statement To support the growth and development of individuals and employers to be competitive in the marketplace. Organization Annual Performance Measures
The Oregon Workforce Investment Board (OWIB) is the overall advisory board to the Governor on workforce matters. The OWIB is made up of leaders representing private sector businesses, labor, state, local governments and government agencies. A majority of the nearly 40 members represent the private sector. One of the chief duties of the OWIB is to assist the Governor by developing a five-year strategic plan for Oregon's comprehensive workforce system. This system provides a wealth of services including job placement and training for youth and adults, employment-related services for veterans, the disabled, migrant farm workers, limited English speakers and other Oregonians in need of special assistance. The system also serves employers by providing job listings and applicants, as well as testing, screening and labor market information. Programs The OWIB does not operate programs, but rather serves as the advisory board for the Governor on workforce matters and to support the development of Oregon's workforce system. Oregon's workforce system includes the following programs:
Workforce Investment Act Title IB Workforce Investment Act Title II - Adult Education and Literacy Workforce Investment Act Title III - Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Workforce Investment Act Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Food Stamp Employment and Training Carl Perkins Vocational Education Older Americans Act Title V Economic Development Oregon's Community Colleges Oregon University, and Other programs to support the education, training and jobs of individuals and the workforce needs of businesses.
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