June 10, 2008 – Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today awarded
$384,000 through the No Worker Left Behind (NWLB) initiative to the Macomb/St. Clair
Workforce Development Board, the local Michigan Works! Agency serving job
seekers in Macomb/St. Clair area.
The funds will help support employment and training services
and job search assistance for dislocated workers in the two-county area,
specifically to retrain workers who have been laid off and directly impacted by
continued downsizing in the automotive industry.
"This funding will help citizens upgrade their skills for
new jobs that demand more specialized skills and knowledge," Granholm said. "A highly skilled workforce is key to retaining
and attracting employers who want to grow their business in Michigan."
Granholm announced the NWLB initiative on August
1, 2007; an
ambitious plan to train 100,000 citizens in three years for jobs in high demand
occupations, 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. By reorganizing and augmenting federal funds
currently used for workforce development, NWLB will provide up to two years of free
tuition at any Michigan community college, university, or
other approved training program for qualifying participants. The governor has asked the Michigan legislature to appropriate $40M of
state funds in order to train enough eligible workers to help diversify and
re-energize Michigan's economy.
The federal Workforce Investment Act, the primary funding
source for the NWLB initiative, makes grant funds available for areas impacted
by major plant closings and layoffs. The
Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth (DLEG), the state department
that is charged with overseeing the NWLB initiative, has increased the amount
of funding for this type of award through an unprecedented commitment to training.
DLEG is investing in Michigan's future by helping to create the
jobs of today and tomorrow, ensuring that our children and adults have the skills
these jobs demand, making Michigan a better place to do business, and
training and placing those who need jobs now.
To learn more about the No Worker Left Behind initiative,
visit the NWLB website at www.michigan.gov/nwlb.
Read more Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth press releases.