Georgia Launches Hire Work Ready for Small Business
Thursday, February 11, 2010 |
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“Our state’s small businesses are the engine that drives our economy,” said Governor Perdue. “To ensure our state’s long-term prosperity, it is imperative that we give them the tools necessary to not only weather the economic downturn, but emerge stronger and ready for growth.”
Companies employing 50 or fewer people are eligible to receive $250 per certified Work Ready individual hired, up to $1,250 total, to assist with hiring and training costs. The funding for Hire Work Ready comes from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
“Georgia Work Ready is one of our state’s strongest economic development tools because it ensures we have the best possible workforce,” said
The Governor’s Office of Workforce Development, which oversees Georgia Work Ready, estimates Hire Work Ready will encourage the hiring of 2,000 certified Work Ready people by more than 400 small businesses throughout the state.
Georgia Work Ready is based on a skills assessment, certification and skills gap training for job seekers and a job profiling system for businesses. By identifying both the needs of business and the available skills of
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