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ForEmployers.com
Helps businesses tap into a growing workforce that has emerged as a result of rapid and innovative developments in technology-- a workforce that includes people with disabilities.Breakout of individual County information is available through your county economic development organization (Hillsdale, Jackson & Lenawee).
Every year, millions of teens work in part-time or summer jobs. Early work experiences can be rewarding for young workers - providing great opportunities to learn important job skills. Today's youth will be the workforce of the 21st Century. One of my priorities for the U.S. Department of Labor is to assist America's youth in preparing to enter that workforce.
This Guide is designed to help managers and human resource (HR) professionals use assessment practices to reach their organizations' HR goals. It conveys the essential concepts of employment testing in easy-to-understand terms.
- Greening Michigan Facilities One City at a Time
Diversifying Your Workforce
A Four-Step Reference Guide to Recruiting, Hiring, & Retaining Employees with Disabilities.
Other useful websites and links:
- Veterans Agricultural Worker Training Program
- Volunteer Solutions
Understanding the Silent Crisis: The Shortage of Workforce Skills in America
- The Society of the Plastics Industry Inc.
- Hire Vets First
- U.S. Department of Labor
- Employment Law Advisor
- Employment Law Guide
- SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers)
- NAM (National Association of Manufacturers)
- Post Internships
- America's Hero at Work
- Targeting Industries - Training Workers and Improving Opportunities
- Michigan Business One-Stop