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Title 29
Chapter 32
Subchapter I
Part C
§ 3203. Community participation...
§ 3205. Advisory committees...
§ 3203. Community participation...
§ 3205. Advisory committees...
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Notes
§ 3204.
Workforce councils
(a)
In general
(b)
Workforce council composition
(1)
In general
A workforce council shall be comprised of—
(A)
a majority of members who shall be owners of business concerns, chief executives or chief operating officers of nongovernmental employers, or other private sector employers, who—
(i)
have substantial management, hiring, or policy responsibility; and
(ii)
represent businesses with employment opportunities that reflect the employment opportunities of the applicable local areas in which enrollees will be seeking employment;
(B)
representatives of labor organizations (where present) and representatives of employees; and
(C)
enrollees and graduates of the Job Corps.
(2)
Local board
(3)
Employers outside of local area
(4)
(c)
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the workforce council shall be—
(1)
to work closely with all applicable local boards in order to determine, and recommend to the Secretary, appropriate career and technical education and training for the center;
(2)
to review all the relevant labor market information, including related information in the State plan or the local plan, to—
(A)
recommend the in-demand industry sectors or occupations in the area in which the Job Corps center operates;
(B)
determine the employment opportunities in the local areas in which the enrollees intend to seek employment after graduation;
(C)
determine the skills and education that are necessary to obtain the employment opportunities; and
(D)
recommend to the Secretary the type of career and technical education and training that should be implemented at the center to enable the enrollees to obtain the employment opportunities; and
(3)
to meet at least once every 6 months to reevaluate the labor market information, and other relevant information, to determine, and recommend to the Secretary, any necessary changes in the career and technical education and training provided at the center.
(d)
New centers
(
Pub. L. 113–128, title I, § 154
,
July 22, 2014
,
128 Stat. 1551
.)
cite as:
29 USC 3204
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