Accessing Skills Training Through Chicago's One Stop Centers and Affiliate Agencies

Contributing Organization(s): Chicago Jobs Council

Author(s)/Creator(s): Chicago Jobs Council

Publishing Date: 2005-03-01

Issue Areas: Education and Literacy; Employment and Labor

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Getting into a training program is possible through the One Stop System (also sometimes called the Workforce Investment Act Program). But, eligibility is sometimes difficult to understand. The following information was developed to help individuals and others better understand the rules and requirements. (Published March 2003; updated August 2003, September 2004, and March 2005.)

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Comment & Review

Chicago Jobs Council report on One Stop Career Centers.
Posted by: Acumenical on Tue, 13 May 08 01:55:54 +0000

The Chicago Jobs Council provided a useful service in 2004 by demystifying what we can gather must be a difficult set of regulations to understand. We won't ask why the regulation for the One Stop System, also sometimes called the Workforce Investment Act Program, were written in such a daunting fashion to begin with.

The main problem is that this is now 2008. Current readers would have to call the phone number provided for updates, or the Council would need to post an more recent review. Consequently, this article would have its primary usefulness as a component of research into the recent history and evolution of this and other similar training programs.


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