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Working on an Innovative National Solutions to Help the Retail Industry Address Local Workforce Challenges around Hiring, Training, and Retention

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Working on an Innovative National Solutions to Help the Retail Industry Address Local Workforce Challenges around Hiring, Training, and Retention

U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao is pleased to announce a series of investments totaling more than $5 million to address the workforce needs of the retail industry. In 2003, the U.S. Department of Labor hosted a forum with retail industry leaders, educators, and the public workforce system to understand and implement industry-identified strategies to confront critical workforce shortages.

ETA has listened to employers, industry associations and others associated with the retail industry regarding their efforts to identify challenges and implement effective workforce strategies. The challenges faced are far too complex for one institution or industry sector to solve alone. ETA is supporting comprehensive business, education, and workforce development partnerships that foster innovative approaches to address the workforce needs of business and effectively help workers in the retail industry find good jobs with good wages and promising career pathways.

Workforce solutions were developed based on the retail industry's priorities to address issues such as:

The grants are intended to provide genuine solutions, leadership, competency models and training curricula for partnerships that can be replicated in different parts of the country.