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Operator Selected for Milwaukee Job Corps
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NEWS Operator Selected for Milwaukee Job Corps
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Local firm wins bid to design Job Corps campus in Milwaukee Training puts good jobs in reach for young adults National Job Corps Association Video - Job Corps 40th Anniversary For addtional information, |
Job Corps Center Takes Shape Milwaukee made an aggressive and successful pitch to bring a Job Corps Center to our community. Mayor Barrett and many other elected officials made the case that Milwaukee needs this resource to help prepare its younger workforce to meet the needs of area employers for skilled workers. Job Corps is a national vocational job training program administered by the U.S. Dept. of Labor. The program offers a link for low-income youth from 16 to 24 years old with education, job training and placement. Students learn a variety of hands-on instruction in more than 100 occupations, in a range of industries based on local labor needs among area employers. Job training is offered in information technology (IT), construction, health care, emergency responders, security and more. The average applicant to Job Corps does not have a high school diploma or GED and needs additional reading, math skills and job skills training to meet requirements of many entry level jobs. - 74% of Job Corps students are high school drop-outs. - 90% of Job Corps graduates go on to jobs, apprenticeships and higher education. After a thorough site selection process and exploration of sites in the Milwaukee area, the U.S. Dept. of Labor chose a 25-acre site at 60th & Green Tree Road . The U.S. Dept. of Labor is building a $28 million brand new facility featuring vocational training shops, academic classrooms, dormitories, a cafeteria, and recreation facilities, much like a closed-campus at a junior college. The Milwaukee Job Corps Center will hire 80-90 people to run the site and all equipment, materials and supplies will be purchased from local vendors. This proposal was approved by the Redevelopment Authority and the Common Council.
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Milwaukee Job Corps Training Sectors |
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| Remarks Prepared for Delivery By U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao Job Corps Annual Leadership Summit Washington, D.C. Wednesday, October 17, 2007 |
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Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. |
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For information about contracting with the Federal Government "Job Corps in Milwaukee: An examination of the issues, specialties and structure that could make the community's model unique", May 10, 2001, by Webster, Caballero & Associates - PDF File (99k) |
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