IL
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Leah Murphy
10/14/2009 - 11:38am
Illinois workshop powerpoint presentation that gives training in identifying key sectors and skill shortages. Powerpoint focuses on identifying the causes of skill shortages and providing solutions to solve these problems.
- tcoxen 06/05/2009 - 9:42am
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tcoxen
12/01/2008 - 4:30pm
The Illinois Workforce Investment Board (IWIB) established the Manufacturing Task Force on December 9, 2005 to develop recommendations for addressing the causes of worker shortages in manufacturing as documented in regional reports from the Critical Skill Shortages Initiative (CSSI). The task force was asked to focus on issues that required state level action. The IWIB requested that the task force present findings and recommendations at the September 2006 IWIB meeting.
This report summarizes the major findings and recommendations of the Manufacturing Task Force. The first section provides background information on the formation of the task force, task force meetings, and the major issues addressed. The second section summarizes the task force findings and recommendations and proposed next steps. This section begins with an overview of manufacturing and its major trends in Illinois and the most critical worker shortages. This section then presents the major recommendations on how to address these shortages in Illinois.
- mikebaker 11/14/2008 - 11:08am
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tcoxen
11/11/2008 - 2:49pm
The Illinois Workforce Investment Board (IWIB) established the Healthcare Task Force on April 15, 2004 to develop recommendations for addressing the causes of healthcare worker shortages in Illinois identified by Critical Skill Shortages Initiative (CSSI) and other national and state studies and initiatives. The task force was asked to focus on causes that are best addressed at the state level and to present findings and recommendations at the December 2004 IWIB Meeting. This report summarizes the major findings and recommendations of the Healthcare Task Force. The Healthcare Task Force was chaired by Janet Payne, Director of Personnel, Provena United Samaritan Medical Center.
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tcoxen
08/11/2008 - 2:43pm
Project report with examples and critical success factors across 11 states implementing sector strategies.