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A key component for any business wishing to locate in the Klamath Basin is the availability of a trained workforce. Usually those numbers are hard to quantify or may simply be soft. Now theres a definitive test that will give current and prospective employers hard numbers on the workforce and its skill level.
The Cenla Work Ready Network has been a resounding success in identifying thousands of local people as possessing qualities that make a good employee. The next step is to spread the program to local businesses.
PBS NewsHour writes, “For American industry, finding employees who have all the requisite skills is a big challenge, and hiring people who dont stack up can cost businesses a great deal of money. Click on headline to view their full report highlighting ACT WorkKeys.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan. 16, 2014 Gov. Nixon recognizes workforce development efforts of businesses and community leaders in Franklin County in announcing proposal for increased funding for Missouri Works Training.
January 2013: Site Selection magazine is an internationally circulated business publication covering corporate real estate and economic development. This year, they published the State of the States information which includes state ACT National Career Readiness Certificate data. Please see page 74 for the full story.
The St. Joseph Metro Chamber 2013 Winter Chairmans Breakfast, held Tuesday at Holiday Inn, served as the venue for kicking off the Certified Work Ready program. More than 170 people attended the event.
Utah is well known for its young, educated, bilingual, skilled workforce, but a new initiative underway will make that workforce stand out even more by earning the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC).
Perhaps no program in the region has been more beneficial to employers than the WorkKeys Profiling and Career Readiness Certificate (CRC). Based on ACTs WorkKeys system, the CRC assesses job seekers foundational skills to ensure they are ready to work in todays technology-driven environment.
Achieving the Utah Certified Work Ready Community (CWRC) designation is an important milestone for economic and workforce development in any community. It means the community is integrated into a new eco-system that links education and workforce, aligns to economic development and matches employers to jobs.
If a large number of people earn the certificate and Southside receives the Certified Work Ready Community designation, it will show that the regions workers have skills needed to do modern jobs “in a measurable way, which should help in recruiting companies, said Martinsville Mayor Kim Adkins.

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