
The Workforce Investment Act is a nationally funded program available to individual states through the US Department of Labor & Industry Workforce Services Division. The funds are given to states based on a number of factors and those W.I.A. funds are used for the unemployed, under employed, or dislocated worker in each state. It is not a "welfare" program but is designed to put the worker in the workforce, have them get the training that will give them a sustainable wage, or to get the dislocated worker back into the workforce as quickly as possible.
W.I.A. dollars in Montana are distributed to individual Job Service Workforce Centers throughout the state based on their economic conditions. Montana residents should contact your local Job Service Workforce Center. For all out of state residents please check with your states office of WIA administration. They will inform you of the eligibility requirements.
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1 comments:
I think the WIA couldn't be any more timely. I mean the program has been around for a long time, but it is very much more needed now than ever before. I hope it will still be successful in providing jobs and training to those who need it most.
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