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| | Job Training Partnership Act - definition of Job Training Partnership Act in Encyclopedia |
 | | The law was enacted to establish programs to prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry into the labor force and to provide job training to economically disadvantaged and other individuals facing serious barriers to employment. |  | | Permits funds available under this title to be used for employment or job training activities designed for employment or employment preparation and placement and supportive services for program participation and employment retention. |  | | Requires that specified funds be used to provide services authorized under all titles of this Act for employment and training programs that are most appropriately administered from the national level. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Job_Training_Partnership_Act
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| | Job Training Partnership Act |
 | | JTPA's primary purpose is to establish programs to provide job training services for economically disadvantaged adults and youth, dislocated workers and others who face significant employment barriers. |  | | The PIC, comprised of representatives from private sector businesses, organized labor, community based organizations, local government agencies and local education agencies, provides policy guidance and oversees the job training activities within the SDA. |  | | The SJTCC is the Governor's advisory body and assists the Governor in planning, coordinating and monitoring the provision of programs and services under the JTPA and the FESA. |
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http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/humanservices/jtpa_what_is_it.asp
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| | PIC of SF: HISTORY: Job Training Partnership Act 1982-2000 |
 | | JTPA was enacted through federal legislation in 1982 to "establish programs to prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry into the labor force and to afford job training to those economically disadvantaged individuals and other individuals facing serious barriers to employment (and) who are in special need of such training to obtain productive employment." |  | | JTPA programs were designed to train and place low-income persons in private sector employment. |  | | From 1983 until June 30, 2000, the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) directed and funded the largest Federal employment training program in the nation, serving dislocated workers, homeless individuals, and economically disadvantaged adults, youths and older workers. |
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http://www.picsf.org/about/jtpa.htm
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| | CGEDA - Job Training |
 | | Jobs, Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS) - is administered in cooperation with the Department of Social and Health Services and seeks to make those on public assistance self-sufficient through employment Service include job planning and counseling, case management, child care assistance, educational and vocational training and job placement. |  | | The Job Training Partnership Act establishes programs which prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry or re-entry into the labor force. |  | | The actual execution of JTPA programs in Skamania is contracted out to the Employment Security Department's Job Service Center. |
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| | JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT |
 | | (d) No job training plan prepared under section 104 may be submitted to the Governor unless (1) the plan has been approved by the council and by the appropriate chief elected official or officials specified in subsection (c), and (2) the plan is submitted jointly by the council and such official or officials. |  | | (B) select as a grant recipient and entity to administer the job training plan (which may be separate entities), (i) the council, (ii) a unit of general local government in its service delivery area, or agency thereof, (iii) a nonprofit private organization or corporation, or (iv) any other agreed upon entity or entities. |  | | As amended by the Job Training Reform Amendments of 1992 and the School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 |
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http://www.thecre.com/fedlaw/legal12/jtpalaw.htm
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| | JOB TRAINING |
 | | Texas has a firm commitment to develop a job training system to meet the needs of both the employers and workers in an increasingly complex economy. |  | | A dependable group of potential workers, training to employer specifications, reimbursement to employers for excessive training costs and potential of tax incentives to particular employers. |  | | The Skills Development Fund is a new program designed to help Texas public community ad technical colleges finance customized job training for their businesses. |
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http://www.hillsborochamber.org/job_training.htm
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| | THE WAGNER-PEYSER ACT |
 | | For each succeeding fiscal year, the allotment percentage for each such State shall be the percentage that the State received under this Act for the preceding fiscal year of the total amounts available for allotments for all States for such fiscal year. |  | | For the purpose of this section, the Secretary shall determine the allotment percentage for each State (including Guam and the Virgin Islands) for fiscal year 1984 which is the percentage that the State received under this Act for fiscal year 1983 of the total mounts available for payments to all States for such fiscal year. |  | | There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to enable the Secretary to provide funds through reimbursable agreements with the States to operate statistical programs which are essential for development of estimates of the gross national product and other national statistical series, including those related to employment and unemployment. |
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http://www.uses.doleta.gov/w-pact_amended98.asp
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| | Relating to Job Training Partnership Act; creating new provisions; amending ORS 285.180, 285.183, 285.185, 285.457, ... |
 | | Relating to Job Training Partnership Act; creating new provisions; amending ORS 285.180, 285.183, 285.185, 285.457, 285.460, 285.463, 329.900, 329.965, 657.337, 657.340 and 657.350 and section 6, chapter 688, Oregon Laws 1991; and repealing ORS 285.187. |  | | A BILL FOR AN ACT Relating to Job Training Partnership Act; creating new provisions; amending ORS 285.180, 285.183, 285.185, 285.457, 285.460, 285.463, 329.900, 329.965, 657.337, 657.340 and 657.350 and section 6, chapter 688, Oregon Laws 1991; and repealing ORS 285.187. |  | | (b) State funds may be used to match the Job Training Partnership Act education coordination federal allocation to insure that sufficient funds are available to local programs to effectively address the Oregon Workforce Quality Council's goals and benchmarks for workforce development and education reform. |
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http://www.leg.state.or.us/97reg/measures/hb2100.dir/hb2124.a.html
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| | JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT (JTPA) |
 | | The Job Training Partnership Act is designed to improve the employment status of disadvantaged young adults, dislocated workers, and individuals facing barriers to employment. |  | | The Act relies upon local government and business sector support and has roughly 1 million participants every year. |  | | An experimental evaluation shows that participation in the Job Training Partnership Act increased the receipt of employment and training services, and, for females only, increased levels of educational attainment. |
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http://www.childtrends.org/lifecourse/programs/JobTrainingPartnershipAct.htm
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| | DACC Catalog: Job Training Partnership |
 | | Job training programs and services have been developed to meet the needs of area business and industry. |  | | Trained professionals help participants establish career goals by matching individual interests and abilities to occupations in demand. |  | | Classroom skills training programs prepare individuals for specific occupations such as nursing (certified nurse assistant, LPN, and RN), medical technician, electronics, data processing, secretarial, accounting, radiology, maintenance, computer-assisted drafting, marketing, manufacturing engineering, automotive technology, and substance abuse counseling. |
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http://www.dacc.cc.il.us/catalogs/9697/jtp.html
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| | DOL Nontraditional Employment for Women |
 | | Partnership Act [section 1602 of this title] is amended in |  | | Partnership Act [29 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.] shall be amended by |  | | Partnership Act [29 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.] is amended in accordance |
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| | Workforce Investment Act (WIA) |
 | | Save training costs - with an OJT contract, the costs of training a new employee are reimbursed by NCIDC. |  | | The Workforce Investment Act of 1998, is designed to provide quality employment and training services to assist eligible individuals in finding and qualifying for meaningful employment, and to help employers find the skilled workers they need to compete and succeed in business. |  | | This helps the employer to defray the cost of training the OJT participant with the knowledge and skills essential to achieve the full and adequate performance of the job. |
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| | ED292972 1988-00-00 Vocational Education-Job Training Partnership Act Coordination. ERIC Digest No. 68. |
 | | Vocational educators, policymakers, and JTPA service providers alike are developing an increasing awareness of the educational and economic benefits of joint planning and coordination between vocational education and the JTPA. |  | | TEXT: In 1984, the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act required state councils on vocational education to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of coordination between vocational education and Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) regularly. |  | | All of these differences, coupled with the fact that vocational education receives primarily state and local funding, whereas the JTPA is federally funded, have created an array of barriers. |
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http://www.thememoryhole.org/edu/eric/ed292972.html
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| | Job Training Partnership Act, Title III, Demonstration |
 | | Under Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Section 18, an organization described in Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue code of 1986 which engages in lobbying activities shall not be eligible for the receipt of Federal funds constituting an award grant or loan. |  | | These may include but are not limited to such contributions as the development of training modules; payment of tuition costs for training; support for child care or transportation; and provision of staff time at no cost to the project. |  | | Describe how training will be customized to account for transferable skills, previous education, and particular circumstances of the target population and the skill needs of the hiring employer(s). |
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http://www.doleta.gov/sga/sga/98-006sga.htm
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| | Job Training Under the Workforce Investment Act: An Overview |
 | | As with JTPA, appropriations for any fiscal year will be available only on the basis of a program year that begins on July 1 in the fiscal year for which the appropriation is made, i.e., FY1999 funds are available from July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000. |  | | Under JTPA, not more than 20% can be used for administrative costs. |  | | To be eligible to receive training services, an individual has to have met the eligibility for intensive service and been unable to obtain employment through those services. |
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| | Job Training Partnership Act: new help for the unemployed, (EXCERPT), Monthly Labor Review Online, March 1983 |
 | | The Manpower Development and Training Act was enacted in 1962 and was constantly amended until its repeal by the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) in 1973. |  | | In 8 fiscal years, there were 26 separate appropriations for the program including regular, supplemental, and emergency appropriations, plus a plethora of continuing resolutions, that culminated with the enactment of the Job Training Partnership Act. |  | | Job Training Partnership Act: new help for the unemployed, (EXCERPT), Monthly Labor Review Online, March 1983 |
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| | ANNUAL REPORT OF THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1998 |
 | | Training programs are individualized and competency-based, and performance must conform to rigorous business and industry standards. |  | | The result of a successful distance-learning partnership between public and higher education, EDNET continues to be one of the largest real-time, synchronous distance-learning networks serving public education anywhere in the country. |  | | The federal Indian Education Act, originally Title IV, was enacted by Congress in 1973 to enhance local efforts to improve the education of American Indian and Alaska Native students. |
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| | Job Training Partnership Act |
 | | Title IIB authorizes training and temporary employment during the summer months to economically disadvantaged youth. |  | | Title IIA authorizes programs for adults who have low income or receive financial help such as food stamps, welfare or unemployment insurance payments or face significant employment barriers. |  | | Title III creates programs to assist workers who are displaced due to plant closures or mass layoffs regain economic security. |
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http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/humanservices/jtpa_programs.asp
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| | Job Training - Michigan in Brief |
 | | Traditionally, job training has been seen as an aspect of economic policy, but it recently has come to be seen also as an aspect of education and social welfare policy; this reflects policymakers endorsement of career preparation as an important consideration in education, and employment as an important goal of welfare. |  | | The credit is intended to help offset the high employer cost of work-site training for young people while providing them with training and exposure to the theoretical and practical aspects of various jobs. |  | | The agency describes itself as a "one-stop business assistance center" offering a "seamless system of service delivery to the business community." Its approach to job training is guided by the belief that job training should be closely integrated with economic development and that workers should be trained for the actual jobs employers are providing. |
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http://www.michiganinbrief.org/edition06/text/issues/issue-38.htm
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| | Workforce ATM |
 | | To amend the Job Training Partnership Act to establish regional private industry councils for labor market areas that are located in more than one State, and for other purposes. |  | | U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. |  | | `(1) IN GENERAL- No funds appropriated to carry out this part for any fiscal year may be provided to any labor market area under this section except pursuant to a job training plan for two program years that, to the extent practicable, meets the requirements contained in section 104 of this Act. |
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http://www.icesa.org/articles/template.cfm?results_art_filename=hr3271.htm
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| | RTC #00-259 |
 | | As the Job Training Partnership Act has sunsetted and was replaced by the Workforce Investment Act effective July 1, 2000, a new resolution has been developed and is being submitted to the City Council for approval which provides the same authorization under WIA, as existed with the Job Training Partnership Act. |  | | The proposed activities are consistent with the City of Sunnyvale's Socio-Economic Goal 5.1F: Provide job training and employment services within constraints of operative Federal regulations and available Federal funding to address the locally-determined employment and training needs of economically disadvantaged residents and others with special needs. |  | | Without an approved Resolution, the City of Sunnyvale will be unable to receive funding from the State. |
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http://sunnyvale.ca.gov/200007/rtcs/00-259.asp
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| | Florida Monitor: Job Training Partnership Act - Economic Development and Labor Publication |
 | | Finally, to help implement an alternative use of JTPA funds through performance-based incentive funding, DLES should continue to work with the Department of Commerce, the Jobs and Education Partnership, and other state officials to ensure that implementation of this initiative will not endanger the receipt of federal funds. |  | | First, to improve the delivery of employment training services, the Jobs and Education Partnership should review the current 22 state employment training programs and make recommendations for consolidation to the Legislature. |  | | However, there are internal control weaknesses that may allow local education agencies to receive duplicate payments for services rendered to JTPA participants. |
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| | Comprehensive Employment and Training Act on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Basic training: keeping on-site workers up-to-date on the latest employment laws and risk management issues.(feature) |  | | Cardiac Science and Concentra Health Services to Co-Market AEDs and Training Programs to Corporations. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/E/E-C1omprehen.asp
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| | Job Training Partnership Act |
 | | The federal Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) created these programs to provide entry-level job training for immediate employment for eligible individuals. |  | | Both 14-week programs are designed to prepare students for immediate employment as a Commercial Housekeeper or Nurse Assistant. |  | | MCC offers 14-week instructional programs in Commercial Housekeeping and Nurse Assistant training. |
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http://www.mcc.cc.ms.us/catalog/jtpa.htm
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| | New York City Department of Employment - Job Training Partnership Act, Better Contracting and Monitoring Procedures ... |
 | | The Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) is a Federal program to fund the nation's primary employment training programs.The New York City Department of Employment (DOE), received $102 million in JTPA funds in 1994. |  | | DOE agreed with all of our recommendations and indicated that implementation for many had already been in progress prior to completion of our audit. |  | | Moreover, DOE contract managers failed to properly monitor contractor activities. |
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http://www.osc.state.ny.us/audits/allaudits/093096/a495.htm
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| | ~ Job Training Partnership Act ~ |
 | | The employer receives up to 50% reimbursement of gross earnings paid to a JTPA participant while in training for a permanent job. |  | | SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (SS) are available to assist participant's with ancillary expenses such as child care, transportation, meals, temporary lodging, residential care, tuition, books and materials, fees, and other reasonable costs. |  | | COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT (CSE) provides a type of work normally provided by governing agencies that include crime prevention and control, environmental quality, public transportation, maintenance of public accesses such as parks, |
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http://www.redlakenation.org/jtpa/jtpa.html
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| | 788 KAR 2:010. Job Training Partnership Act. |
 | | This guide sets forth minimum requirements for recipients of JTPA funds in the disbursement of, accounting for, and reporting of program funds. |  | | This packet includes a letter of request seeking applications from all certified public accounting firms interested in submitting bids for the audit of funds distributed to agency contractors under JTPA. |  | | (4) Program Announcement for a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Audit of Funds Under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) dated February 20, 1986. |
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| | ipedia.com: Job Training Partnership Act Article |
 | | On The Job Training (OJT): Provides financial incentives to employers to hire and train the unemployed, under-employed, and economically disadvantaged. |  | | NCIDC also administers a JTPA Title II project, Summer Youth Program (SYP) although at this point it looks as though SYP will not be funded by Congress for the upcoming fiscal year. |  | | Job Training Partnership Act The Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) operated by NCIDC follows the mission of the original legislation, which states: |
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http://www.ipedia.com/job_training_partnership_act.html
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| | Job training Partnership Act ( JTPA ) |
 | | The Job Training Partnership Act Program (JTPA) serves economically disadvantaged residents of Halifax and Northampton Counties who are seeking to upgrade skills and ultimately to obtain employment. |  | | In many cases, students will be assisted with tuition, fees, uniforms, special supplies, transportation and child care. |  | | Additionally, counseling and job search assistance are included. |
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http://www.hcc.cc.nc.us/studntRe/Fin_aid/job1.htm
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| | Cook County Clerk David Orr: OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT |
 | | These funds will be encumbered against the unencumbered JTPA Programmatic Fund Availability for Program Year 1999-2000 as authorized by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. |  | | The total of the re-allocations to be awarded is $545,000.00 in Welfare-to-Work and Illinois Job Advantage grant funds. |  | | These funds will be encumbered against funds available for Job Placement, Training, and Post-Placement Services under the Welfare-to-Work Legislation. |
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http://www.cookctyclerk.com/agendas/1999/Nov9/office.htm
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| | Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Title II-A, Adult Training Program |
 | | When they are job ready, the program helps them find and keep employment. |  | | No more than 20 percent may be spent on administrative costs and no less than 50 percent may be spent on direct training services. |  | | A wide-range of employment and training services are eligible activities, including: a required skills and services assessment and development of an employment plan, vocational counseling, literacy and basic skills training, occupations skills training (either in classrooms or on-the-job), job search assistance, job placement and support services. |
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| | Job Training Partnership Act - UNM Valencia Campus |
 | | Students in JTPA sponsored programs receive financial assistance for tuition and fees, textbooks, laboratory and classroom supplies. |  | | In addition, students may receive a supportive service allowance to cover transportation and childcare. |  | | UNM- Valencia Campus participates in the federally funded Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). |
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http://www.unm.edu/~unmvc/finaid/jtpa.htm
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| | Job Training Partnership Act Program Office |
 | | Persons who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance may benefit from the programs. |  | | JTPA offers several employment assistance programs including individual referrals, on-the-job training, job search assistance, summer youth program, dislocated workers program, accelerated GED program, and scholarships to pay tuition. |
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| | OIG Investigative Reports, Indictment for Embezzlement of Pell Grants and Job Training Partnership Act Funds |
 | | The Job Training Partnership Act of 1982, administered by the Department of Labor, provides funding to prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry into the labor force and to afford job training to those economically disadvantaged individuals facing serious barriers to employment, who are in special need of such training to obtain productive employment. |  | | United States Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General, announced today that a federal grand jury sitting in Miami returned a 17-count Superseding Indictment charging embezzlement of funds from the Pell Grant Program of the United States Department of Education and embezzlement of Job Training Partnership Act funds from the United States Department of Labor. |  | | OIG Investigative Reports, Indictment for Embezzlement of Pell Grants and Job Training Partnership Act Funds |
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http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oig/invtreports/fl72002.html?exp=7
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| | Job Replacement Rates in Job Training Partnership Act Programs |
 | | Abstract: Critics of the Job Partnership Training Act of 1982 (JTPA) argue that most of its job placement success has been the result of the "creaming" of participants--that is, of serving individuals who are most employable at the expense of those most in need. |  | | Creaming is found to take place within service delivery areas (SDAs), especially with respect to the avoidance of eligible high school dropouts, but private industry councils do not simply maximize their job placement rates. |  | | But the major change would come in increased enrollment in urban areas, not in the socio-economic characteristic of enrollees within SDAs. |
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http://www-cpr.maxwell.syr.edu/incomsec/abstr2.htm
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| | Workforce Investment Act |
 | | Ensure a strong leadership role for business through business-led boards with real authority to plan, oversee, and change the workforce system at the local level. |  | | Empower job seekers to choose training through the use of vouchers (Individual Training Accounts) and a "consumer report" containing performance information on training providers. |  | | The federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998 repeals the Job Training Partnership Act and changes the role of the respective Board. |
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| | Detail for The Old System under the Job Training Partnership Act |
 | | A summary of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), a federally funded program created in 1982 to help the economically disadvantaged overcome barriers and re-enter the workforce. |  | | The summary includes an analysis of the strengths and weaknessess of the JTPA system. |  | | Detail for The Old System under the Job Training Partnership Act |
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http://www.enterprisefoundation.org/resources/erd/resource.asp?id=1028&c=98&a=info&f=browse
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| | Job Training Partnership |
 | | is a federally funded job program established to prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry into the labor force. |  | | This program affords job training for those who are economically disadvantaged and for other individuals facing serious barriers to employment. |  | | Meet UAPB requirements for admission to the University. |
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| | Performance Incentives in Government Subcontracting: Evidence from the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) ... |
 | | This paper examines the validity of these explanations by studying the performance management system used in the major federal job training program, the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). |  | | Theoretical explanations for their limited use are that: agents' risk aversion to idiosyncratic variation in compensation beyond their control constrains the effectiveness of performance incentives; and, moral hazard can restricit the efficacy of performance incentives if the performance measures do not perfectly reflect program goals. |  | | Existing JTPA performance measures lead to problems of moral hazard. |
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http://gunther.smeal.psu.edu/1395.html
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| | JTPA (Job Training Partnership Act program) |
 | | Reaching Success Together: - Helping people get full time jobs, must be FIP receipient, support services, work readiness/skills training, job shadowing, on-the-job training, mentoring/job coaching, bonding/licensing, uniforms, tools, safety equip., continuing education, no cost to RST participants. |  | | Pre-Employment Training - Designed to help individuals identify occupational goals and acquire skills necessary to obtain and keep jobs. |  | | DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES: On the Job Training-Designed to train individuals in actual work situations for permanent employement. |
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| | Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) |
 | | comptag5.wp5 Exhibit 4.2: Checklist for Review of Job Training Plans and Plan Modification. |  | | Other objectives include a user-friendly abstract for the requirements in the Act and Regulations, training tools for new staff/new responsibilities and a risk analysis process that allows a State to determine where to expend shrinking resources. |  | | This is an easy-to-use alternative resource for obtaining information on requirements that affect States and subrecipients under JTPA. |
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http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/dmstree/tein/tein95/tein_13-95.htm
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| | SPCAA: Job Training Partnership Act/Caprock Community Action |
 | | Requirements for Eligibility and Financial Guidelines: Income, Number in Family, Disability Status. |  | | History with SPCAA: Employment and training programs originated with this agency as CETA and evolved in 1982 into JTPA. |  | | These programs have been a part of Caprock CAA and SPCAA from the inception of SPCAA. |
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| | DOL Job Training Partnership Act |
 | | of the Rehabilitation Act [29 U.S.C. 794], as may be applicable; or |  | | States for such relief as may be appropriate, including injunctive |  | | Discrimination Act of 1975 [42 U.S.C. 6101 et seq.], or section 504 |
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| | 20CFR626.626.2 - Format of the Job Training Partnership Act regulations. |
 | | (c) General authority for the JTPA regulations is found at section 169 of the Act. |  | | Specific statutory authorities other than section 169 are noted throughout the JTPA regulations. |  | | Introduction to the Regulations Under the Job Training Partnership Act |
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| | Fact Sheets |
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| | Ca. Dept of Corrections- Parolee Handbook, Job Training Partnership Act |
 | | Also, the employer's taxes may be reduced if he/she hires through the program (this sometimes gives employers reasons to hire parolees). |  | | The Job Training Partnership Act might pay half the wages for people enrolled in on-the-job training. |  | | Dept of Corrections- Parolee Handbook, Job Training Partnership Act |
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| | Welcome to The American Presidency |
 | | He cosponsored the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982, which allotted private and public resources to train the unemployed. |  | | Senator Quayle supported the conservative programs of Ronald Reagan and focused on national defense and arms control issues. |  | | In 1988 George Bush astonished almost everyone by choosing Quayle, who was little known nationally, as his running mate. |
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http://ap.grolier.com/article?assetid=0325950-00&templatename=/article/artic...
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| | Training through the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) |
 | | The Job Training Partnership Act was replaced by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA). |  | | For a searchable data base of WIA training opportunities and service providers, see the Connecticut Workforce System Approved Training Programs page. |  | | Training through the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) |
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http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/progsupt/jobsrvce/jtpa.htm
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| | Job Training & Partnership Act (JTPA) |
 | | The JTPA program seeks to empower its clients to become employable and economically self-sustaining individuals. |  | | gain skills necessary for successful career development and job search. |  | | If you qualify it is recommended that you call and set up an intake appointment for the JTPA Program. |
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http://www.aioic.org/jtpa.html
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