Does Job training help?

Employment is a big issues, especially when it it bad time for economy. Getting job is difficult, and losing it would be disastrous.

US Labor deaprtment have many program for job trainings. I am wondering whether there are any job training programs exist if some one while on employment suddenly got infected with HIV, or is diagnosed of cancer or any threatening major chronic disease.  Or I am paraphrasing my query: are job training program available for patients suffering from cancer, hiv, diabetes or else? because coping up is a bigger issue here.

Does job training program really help jobless people, in finding job in future?

How effective is this type of training (means quality wise)?

 

As Gingrish said in his one talk that giving people money for nothing is bad.  To avoid it, Gingrich suggested mandatory job training program for people who are getting those free money. I think it makes a sense.

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U S department of Labor!

The Department of Labor’s Employment & Training Administration (ETA)funds job training programs to improve the employment prospects of adults,youth, and dislocated workers. These programs are delivered primarily by states through the One-Stop Career Center System. Training programs can vary from state to state depending on the skills that are needed to compete for jobs in the local area. All programs are aimed at boosting workers’ employability and earnings.

ETA’s Web site provides a clickable map of One-Stop Centers’ web sites for each state. ETA also provides a number of electronic tools for finding training opportunities in is online CareerOneStop. The mySkills myFuture websiteidentifies local training opportunities which can help bridge your skills gap as you build a bridge from your last job to your next job. You can also find information on local training programs by visiting America’s Service Locator or calling ETA’s toll-free help line at (877) US2-JOBS.

Training programs aimed at improving safety and health in the workplace are provided by the Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA). These programs are designed to teach workers and employers how to recognize, avoid, and prevent safety and health hazards at their worksites.

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