April 9,
2008 - The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic
Growth (DLEG) will be presenting information about its No Worker Left Behind program at a Job Connections Expo
taking place in Lansing on Thursday, April 10.
Sponsored
by General Motors Corporation and the United Auto Workers (UAW), the Job
Connections Expo is aimed at GM workers who are considering buyout options or
retirement offers.
DLEG and Michigan Works! Agency representatives will
be on hand to explain the No Worker Left Behind (NWLB) program, Governor Granholm's initiative to offer up to two years worth of
free tuition at any Michigan community college, university, or other
approved training programs for training in high demand occupations and emerging
industries or entrepreneurial endeavors. NWLB gives Michigan workers the opportunity to acquire
the skills they need to win good-paying jobs in today's global economy.
The Expo is
a one-day opportunity for GM workers to learn from retirement experts, gather
information about educational resources, and learn about franchise
opportunities and other options for starting a business. Hiring companies will be present.
The Lansing
Expo will take place at the UAW Local 652, 426 Clare Street, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Expo is
open to all GM workers as well as their families. There is no charge to attend.
An expo
also will be held on April 11 in Pontiac,
UAW Local 653, 670 E. Walton Boulevard.