December 23, 2003
The
Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth (DLEG) Director David C.
Hollister today announced the awarding of a federal Workforce Investment Act
Dislocated Worker Program grant totaling $200,000 to the Northwest Michigan
Council of Governments. The funds will be used to provide a comprehensive,
timely array of re-employment services tailored to workers’ individual needs.
Included will be long-term job preparation for displaced workers who have been
laid off, or who have received notice of layoff and are unlikely to return to
their previous industry or occupation.
“You can’t underestimate
the power of a good job. A skilled workforce is critical to Michigan’s economic
prosperity and programs like this are essential to helping Michigan workers
connect to good jobs with bright futures,” said Hollister.
The grant funds are made available by the federal Workforce
Investment Act, administered through the Michigan Department of Labor &
Economic Growth.
The Michigan Department
of Labor & Economic Growth is the newest department of state government.
It is charged with promoting economic growth, job creation and enhancing the
quality of life for Michigan citizens. Part of this mission also includes meeting
Michigan’s workforce needs to enhance and maintain its economy. To this end,
the state’s career and workforce development programs work with employers, K-12
schools, community colleges, and local Workforce Development Boards to operate
a comprehensive career development system.