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1 week ago Web America's Perennial Failure At Worker Retraining - The Atlantic Jeffrey Selingo Andrea Chronopoulos Education Why Is the U.S. So Bad at Worker Retraining? The strategies used to help...
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4 days ago Web The Recession Exposes the US’ Failures on Worker Retraining Unemployment is high, and many pre-pandemic jobs will not return. But the US spends a smaller share of its …
4 days ago Web The Recession Exposes the US’ Failures on Worker Retraining Unemployment is high, and many pre-pandemic jobs will not return. But the US spends a smaller share of its …
1 week ago Web A General Motors plant that closed in 2019 in Lordstown, Ohio. The end of a national retraining program will leave thousands of workers whose factories close down without …
3 days ago Web The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act helps ensure advance notice in cases of qualified plant closings and mass layoffs. The U.S. Department of …
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1 week ago Web The world of work faces an epochal transition. By 2030, according to the a recent McKinsey Global Institute report, Jobs lost, jobs gained: Workforce transitions in a time of …
1 week ago Web United States. U.S. federal employment and training programs that assist job seekers do little to help the long-term unemployed prepare for different careers. "Ineffective worker …
1 week ago Web Retraining Workers Is the Key to Solving Job Needs. Employers, educators and policymakers can help millions find work in the health care field amid the coronavirus …
1 week ago Web Feb 15, 2019 - The strategies used to help workers displaced by technology and globalization in the 1980s ultimately failed. So why do the country’s policymakers …
3 days ago Web Job retraining is one of the ways those employees can reenter the workforce. Retraining means to train again in a new subject, for a new job, often at a new company or …
2 days ago Web Rebuilding America: Nation needs to retrain workers on massive scale in wake of COVID-19 The nation faces an enormous risk of losing a substantial part of the workforce, …
4 days ago Web Its response has been to turn inward, retraining its own workers at an internal online “university”. Cathy Bessant, BofA’s chief operations and technology officer, told the …
1 day ago Web The Retraining Paradox. Many Americans need jobs, or want better jobs, while employers have good jobs they can’t fill. Matching them up is the tricky part. When Nathan Kecy …
4 days ago Web The U.S. federal worker-assistance system fails to provide adequate assistance for eligible Americans and distributes its limited resources unequally across many programs. Most …
2 days ago Web Two possibilities: lifetime loan accounts for workers to use for retraining and wage insurance to compensate for some portion of incomes lost when individuals are laid off.