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It's not the traditional work force training program — aimed at creating higher-skilled workers — which has an uneven history.
Kim J. Gillan, the director of the work force training program at Montana State University Billings, said federal officials had made clear to her and other panel members that "we were not to function as a group or have contact with one another".
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Nevertheless, not everybody has the skills to do so, as many firms lack work force training programs.
It also added competitive, evidence-based financing for two work force training programs, an initiative to improve student achievement and an initiative to help low-income communities.
Work force training programs also help prepare workers for shudders in the local job market -- for example, when a large hotel breaks ground or a major employer moves out.
The legislation includes about $10 billion for community colleges, some for work force training programs and some for construction, an unprecedented federal investment in the two-year colleges that enroll about six million students a year.
In a visit to the White House for what was ostensibly a working lunch to discuss work force training programs, sentencing reforms and African-American employment, Mr. West wore a "Make America Great Again" hat — an accessory he said made him feel like Superman — and delivered a 10-minute soliloquy to Mr. Trump, the news media and anyone judging his decision to support the president.
Harold Lehmann, associate professor at the School of Medicine and director of training and research for Johns Hopkins Division of Health Sciences Informaticss, has been awarded $3.75 million to develop post-baccalaureate and master's-level health IT work force training programs at the schools of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing.
An investigation by McClatchy unearthed Shishani's former commander in the Georgian military, who said he was a skilled tactician and standout in a US special forces training program.
The other policies President Obama is promoting to support manufacturing — measures to increase high-school graduation rates; work-force training programs at community colleges; more support for basic research, infrastructure investment, and scientific, engineering and technical education; and immigration reform — would benefit not just manufacturing but the entire economy.
Intercollegiate boxing formally emerged after World War I, when the officers responsible for armed forces training programs returned to college campuses imbued with the belief that boxing should be included in higher education because of its value in both physical conditioning and character building.
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