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Incumbent Worker Training Grant funding for customized training for existing businesses to assist in effectively retaining and keeping businesses competitive through upgrade skills training for existing full-time employees. On-the-Job Training A training service that can reimburse up to 50% of the trainee’s wage rate for the extraordinary cost of providing the training and additional supervision. Labor Market Information Provide unemployment rates, wage, education, economic, and demographic data by County, Workforce Investment Area or within the State of Tennessee. Rapid Response Services for Layoffs or Plant Closures Help provide employers and employees information about retraining, job opportunities, unemployment insurance benefits and other local, state, and federal services during company layoffs or closures. Work Opportunities Tax Credits Provide information regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit. This program allows businesses to receive tax credits for hiring persons within certain target groups. Post Job Orders TN Department of Labor statewide job bank that provides available job listings for job seekers.
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Pre-screen applicants Career Center staff will prescreen applications to assist employers in narrowing down the field of applicants. Recruiting Services Provide assistance in recruiting job applicants for your business Pre-employment Testing Pre-employment assessments are administered to assist businesses in their selection process. The assessments are objective and helps HR staff make better informed decisions in the selection of new employees. Interview Space Career Centers provide space for business to use for interviewing pre-screened applicants. Job Fairs Facilitate job fairs to provide a pool of applicants for businesses to meet and consider for employment. Green Interview Web-based interview program that will assist businesses with pre-screening applicants, which will result in time and money saved by the company
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Official website for the State of Tennessee to provide Labor Market Information http://www.sourcetn.org/ http://www.sourcetn.org/ Education and Training Unemployment Rates by state and/or county Industry Analysis
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Search for data by county, workforce area, or statewide Occupational data Wage rates Industry Profiles – skill levels Employers can post job openings Useful information: Hot Jobs to 2016 Growing Green publication Tennessee Economic Outlook publications
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Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc. In-depth, up-to-date employment data served up so you can use it 90 data sources go into EMSI’s complete employment datasets EMSI data removes suppressions and includes proprietors, creating a more complete picture of the regional workforce
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Industry Occupation Demographics Economic Overview
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Input-Output Economic Base Economic Indicators
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Occupation Analysis Transition Workers Regional Overview
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Programs Peer Comparison Career Clusters Educational Capital
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Training for a group of job applicants with an employer in a specific occupation Training funds through Career Center up to 50% of total cost for training Requires commitment of employer to retain trainees after successful completion of training
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Training provided on the job - to provide required skills of the job Contract developed between employer and the South Central Tennessee Workforce Alliance Employers reimbursed up to 50% of wage for extraordinary cost & supervision
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Length of training determined by skill level of the job requirements Trainees must be retained as permanent full- time employees Reimbursement of trainees provided only after persons complete contracted hours
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New employer in Wayne County FastTrack OJT approved by TN Economic & Community Development and TN Dept. of Labor & Workforce Development Approved for 8 trainees, for 320 hours each Reimbursed $1,600 per person Total of $12,800 reimbursed to TN Container to assist the business with training costs
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Incumbent Worker Training
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Grant funding for employers to provide training to upgrade skills of current employees Training should improve employee’s earning potential Training will assist in keeping businesses competitive to promote growth and avoid layoffs
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General Provisions Private, for profits - $50,000 Private, non-profits (Healthcare) - $25,000 Must have at least 5 full-time employees Business in operation in state of Tennessee at least one year Businesses may use public, private or its own in- house training providers Businesses can provide training for up to four components
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Reimbursable Costs Instructors/Trainers Wages Curriculum Development Textbooks/Manuals/Materials/Supplies Tuition Expense Software (as related directly to training)
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Businesses will provide a matching contribution to the training project equal to at least 50% of the requested grant amount Employer Matching Contributions Employee Wages and Benefits Equipment Purchase Travel Lodging Meals
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2007-08 Training for 16 salaried staff by UT Center for Industrial Services (Leadership and Management Training) -- $17,684.00 2008-09 Training for 60 hourly staff by UT Center for Industrial Services (Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Kaizen Training) -- $25,000.00
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CountyFast Track Dollars WIA OJT DollarsIncumbent Worker Dollars Total Giles$41,809.08$21,998.13$179,264.50$243,071.71 Hickman$30,400.00-$54,215.07$84,615.07 Lawrence$24,000.00$8,037.40$73,362.80$105,400.20 Lewis-$2,000.00$4,594.30$6,594.30 Marshall-$13,186.80$74,859.85$88,046.65 Maury$310,810.00$18,887.89$174,931.00$504,628.89 Perry-$20,193.63$20,000.00$40,193.63 Wayne$13,056.00$4,736.85-$17,792.85 Grand Totals$420,075.08$89,040.70$581,227.52$1,090,343.30
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National Career Readiness Certificate
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The National Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable job skills credential that can measure a persons ability to perform the three main functions that are required in 90% of all jobs. These functions include: Reading for information Applied Mathematics Locating Information
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The National CRC carries the signature of Governor Phil Bredesen as well as Commissioner James Neeley of the TDLWD and the state seal On the back of the Certificate appears a list of tasks that the applicant has achieved a mastery during the CRC process The Certificates are awarded based upon a score that is achieved using the ACT WorkKeys® Assessment
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Employer acceptance is growing, and is not limited to manufacturing Manufacturers: large and small Services: organizations involved in finance & banking, sales, and healthcare Public Sector: county & city governments Education: private education providers
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GOLDSILVERBRONZETOTAL Giles 3499373781664 Hickman 94278103475 Lawrence 56811733862127 Lewis 17331878569 Marshall 3036932961292 Maury 77917597193257 Maury GM 13318426343 Perry 11022143374 Wayne 7317557315 Totals 25825738209610416
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Company located in Columbia Required all applicants to complete WorkKeys Over 1000 applicants completed WorkKeys Hired 425 employees Company officials very complimentary of the information gained from WorkKeys assessments
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Green Interview & Interview Stream
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Online video interviewing software Interview persons from around the world Assist with the pre-screening of applicants Database of 3,000+ interview questions Saves companies a great deal of money and time Helps job seekers improve their interviews through practice
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Maury Alliance began their search for a new president in 2009 Applicants from over 7 states submitted resumes Career Center provided webcams and access to online interviews for top 10 applicants Each candidate recorded interview via webcam Maury Alliance Selection Committee reviewed interviews online at their convenience Based upon web-cam interviews, top three candidates were brought in for live interview
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Using Green Interview software, the Maury Alliance was able to reduce a six – eight week screening / hiring process down to less than two Maury Alliance was also able to save time and money by using webcam interviews Saved time for selection committee to view interviews on their own time rather than in group meetings Saved money by using webcam interviews rather than bringing in applicants from all across the US for face to face interviews
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AAP is designed to aid apprenticeship programs, recognized by the USDOL Office of Apprenticeships Deliver valuable skills training for jobs in high growth industries facing skills shortages In first two of years of AAP: Served 30 apprenticeship programs across Tennessee spending $1,350,000.00
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General Provisions $50,000 limit on each grant Dollar for dollar organization/company match An in-kind contribution is acceptable for the organizational/company match, which may include but not limited to: Classroom space Office space Utilities Training equipment (welders, electrical test equip, etc.) Apprentice wages and travel Food and lodging of instructors
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Eastman Chemical Company – Sullivan County $49,998.00 Domtar Paper Company – Sullivan County $16,780.00 Electrical & Mechanical Apprenticeship Training
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An internship is a planned, structured learning experience that takes place in a workplace for a limited period of time. Designed as “try-out” employment / work experience in field of interest Internships may be paid or unpaid An internship worksite may be in the private for-profit, non-profit, or public sectors
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