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No
Worker Left Behind Program Trained More than 31,000 in First Year
I
am pleased to announce that in the first year of the No Worker Left
Behind program, more than 31,000 unemployed and underemployed Michigan
workers have received training for new careers in areas of high
demand. I want to thank the state's community college presidents,
Michigan Works! agencies, and business, education, and labor leaders
who have partnered to make the program a success.
Launched in August 2007, the program provides up to two years of
free tuition at any Michigan community college, university, or other
approved training program. Qualifying participants must earn a certification
or degree needed in a high-demand occupation or gain the entrepreneurial
skills needed to start their own businesses. When the program started,
we set the goal of training 100,000 citizens in three years for
jobs in high-demand occupations and emerging industries. To date,
31,000 Michigan workers have enrolled in training programs around
the state, more than 11,000 have completed their training, and another
9,100 are on waiting lists for training.
The
second year of the program will use state funding for the first
time and additional federal money, and have a strong focus on alternative
energy and green jobs. The new Green Jobs Initiative is a $6 million
investment in training for jobs in alternative energy industries
including wind, solar, biofuels, geothermal, and other green industries.
The Department of Labor and Economic Growth (DLEG) will partner
with community colleges, entrepreneurs, and employers to create
the training programs needed to help green companies succeed in
Michigan.
A new green
jobs Web site, www.michigan.gov/greenjobs
will serve as a clearinghouse for data and information on internships
and jobs, education, and training opportunities. It will also facilitate
collaborative partnerships and initiatives between businesses, educational
institutions, and government to better link research and development
in renewable energy and conservation with the development of education
and training programs for current and future jobs.
Michigan's strong manufacturing history and geography make us a
natural fit for the thousands of alternative energy jobs being created
each year. The Green Jobs Initiative in No Worker Left Behind will
help make sure that those jobs are created right here in Michigan.
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