DOL Business Resources
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The information on this USDOL website will help you improve your workforce and take advantage of existing government programs.
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Employers Guide To WARN
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This UDSOL guide is intended to present a brief overview describing the principal provisions of the Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act.
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Job Training and Economic Development
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The Job Training and Economic Development (JTED) Grant Program assists low-wage, low-skilled workers to advance in their careers, and helps unemployed, disadvantaged people learn skills necessary to secure employment. The program provides grants to not-for-profit community-based organizations (CBOs), which work with small local businesses to develop curricula, train eligible workers, and provide ongoing support. CBOs can establish a partnership with a local business to provide training to its low-wage workers, thereby expanding their skills and advancing their career opportunities. In addition, CBOs can work with local economic development organizations and employers to identify local industries experiencing problems recruiting skilled entry-level workers, training economically disadvantaged individuals (including welfare recipients) in the needed skills and placing them in employment with these companies.
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Peer Advisor Program
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Peer Advisors are dislocated workers hired by the Illinois AFL-CIO Peer Outreach Program to assist the Local Workforce Area recruit dislocated workers from their company, and ideally have familiarity and credibility with the affected workers (such as a union steward). They serve in full-time, temporary positions and are appointed for three months, with the option of extension depending on the layoff status and participation.
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Rapid Response Services
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The DCEO Regional Workforce Management Division in conjunction with the Special Projects Division of the Bureau of Workforce Development administers the state's "rapid response" and "mass layoff" assistance programs by allocating federal job training funds to local Illinois Employment and Training Centers or IETC's. Staff at these offices provide "core", "intensive", and "training services" so as to improve the long-term employment outcomes for individuals receiving assistance.
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Contacting Your Rapid Response Specialist
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Illinois' Regional Workforce Management staff are assigned to a specific Economic Development Region to assist in providing rapid response assistance.
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WARN - Plant Closing & Mass Layoff Assistance
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This DCEO web page allows you to download copies of the Federal and Illinois WARN act in PDF format. In addition, this page provides you with the Illinois contact for filing WARN notices and information on filing a WARN related complaint with the Illinois Department of Labor.
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Post Your Jobs on Illinois Skills Match
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Illinois Skills Match System (ISM) is the first place Illinois-area employers come to find qualified job seekers and where job seekers come to find jobs. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, ISM automatically selects and matches the best qualified job seekers with the most suitable employers.
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