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Related: About this forumUS Labor Department awards grant to help displaced Wyoming coal workers
US Labor Department awards grant to help displaced Wyoming coal workers
State: Wyoming
Type of Award: National Dislocated Worker Grant
Award Amount Approved: $2,000,000
Initial Amount Released: $1,080,465
Funding Awarded to: Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
Number of Workers Served: Approximately 140
Use of Funds: The U.S. Department of Labor approved a National Dislocated Worker Grant for up to $2 million, with $1,080,465 released initially, to the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services to provide reemployment services to dislocated coal workers affected by industry layoffs.
The funds will serve the Wyoming counties of Campbell, Converse, Crook, Johnson, Niobrara, Sheridan and Weston.
Background: This funding is part of a multi-agency effort to invest federal economic and workforce development resources in communities and regions negatively impacted by changes in the coal economy.
Supported by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014, National Dislocated Worker Grants temporarily expand the service capacity of dislocated worker training and employment programs at the state and local levels by providing funding assistance in response to large, unexpected economic events which cause significant job losses. The grants generally provide resources to states and local workforce investment boards to reemploy laid-off workers quickly by offering training to increase occupational skills.
ETA News Brief: 01/24/2017
Media Contact Name: Joe Versen
Email: versen.joseph.h@dol.gov
Phone Number: (202) 693-4696
Release Number: 17-0114-NAT
State: Wyoming
Type of Award: National Dislocated Worker Grant
Award Amount Approved: $2,000,000
Initial Amount Released: $1,080,465
Funding Awarded to: Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
Number of Workers Served: Approximately 140
Use of Funds: The U.S. Department of Labor approved a National Dislocated Worker Grant for up to $2 million, with $1,080,465 released initially, to the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services to provide reemployment services to dislocated coal workers affected by industry layoffs.
The funds will serve the Wyoming counties of Campbell, Converse, Crook, Johnson, Niobrara, Sheridan and Weston.
Background: This funding is part of a multi-agency effort to invest federal economic and workforce development resources in communities and regions negatively impacted by changes in the coal economy.
Supported by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014, National Dislocated Worker Grants temporarily expand the service capacity of dislocated worker training and employment programs at the state and local levels by providing funding assistance in response to large, unexpected economic events which cause significant job losses. The grants generally provide resources to states and local workforce investment boards to reemploy laid-off workers quickly by offering training to increase occupational skills.
ETA News Brief: 01/24/2017
Media Contact Name: Joe Versen
Email: versen.joseph.h@dol.gov
Phone Number: (202) 693-4696
Release Number: 17-0114-NAT
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US Labor Department awards grant to help displaced Wyoming coal workers (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2017
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tazkcmo
(7,419 posts)1. I'm waiting
I'm waiting for the outcry from the GOPee in opposition to this government hand out. The only thing these people need are a good sturdy pair of boot straps!
sarcasm. I think this is a good thing for the workers as long as the money actually goes to helping them.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)2. GOP/State program
to get rid of their poor policy based on Coal. What you will see is a mass migration to Blue States by these affected Workers. More of the export your Unemployment problems.