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"Feds give $50M in aid to towns hit by auto layoffs
16 minutes ago
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The federal government will give car-manufacturing communities $50 million in grants to train laid-off workers for jobs in the energy efficiency and renewable energy sectors, the White House's auto recovery leader said Thursday.
The funds also will provide job counseling and placement services.
"American workers are the best in the world, and they have been hard hit by changes in the auto industry," said Ed Montgomery, President Barack Obama's director of recovery for auto communities and workers. "This funding will help workers gain new skill sets that build upon their manufacturing experience.
The $50 million is part of $500 million provided by the federal stimulus law.
The qualify for the money, a community must have a motor vehicle manufacturer or supplier and have experienced significant layoffs. Details of the program, including application deadlines, are expected to be released next month.
Montgomery is touring Ohio, with stops in Dayton and Toledo on Thursday and in Twinsburg in northeast Ohio on Friday. He is scheduled to tour a Chrysler assembly plant in Toledo. In Twinsburg, he is to meet with autoworkers from a Chrysler plant that is slated to close."
Kudos to whomever was involved in this decision. It is nice to see that someone gets it. When companies within an industry are laying off people and seem to be struggling to keep up with their competition, we should not try to force those companies to stay alive. We should do what is outlined above. Re-train the workers for industries that are going to need qualified employees in the near future (especially given the alt energy push we are about to see)
"Feds give $50M in aid to towns hit by auto layoffs
16 minutes ago
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The federal government will give car-manufacturing communities $50 million in grants to train laid-off workers for jobs in the energy efficiency and renewable energy sectors, the White House's auto recovery leader said Thursday.
The funds also will provide job counseling and placement services.
"American workers are the best in the world, and they have been hard hit by changes in the auto industry," said Ed Montgomery, President Barack Obama's director of recovery for auto communities and workers. "This funding will help workers gain new skill sets that build upon their manufacturing experience.
The $50 million is part of $500 million provided by the federal stimulus law.
The qualify for the money, a community must have a motor vehicle manufacturer or supplier and have experienced significant layoffs. Details of the program, including application deadlines, are expected to be released next month.
Montgomery is touring Ohio, with stops in Dayton and Toledo on Thursday and in Twinsburg in northeast Ohio on Friday. He is scheduled to tour a Chrysler assembly plant in Toledo. In Twinsburg, he is to meet with autoworkers from a Chrysler plant that is slated to close."
Kudos to whomever was involved in this decision. It is nice to see that someone gets it. When companies within an industry are laying off people and seem to be struggling to keep up with their competition, we should not try to force those companies to stay alive. We should do what is outlined above. Re-train the workers for industries that are going to need qualified employees in the near future (especially given the alt energy push we are about to see)