Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Program
Funded through a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, this training prepares low income participants for entry level jobs in contaminated site clean-up, working with hazardous waste spills as emergency responders, and a variety of other jobs involving handling toxic waste and chemicals. To learn more...
NCWE joins AACC, the National Skills Coalition, CLASP, ACTE, AFOP, IAJVS, La Raza, the Aspen Institute, National Association of Workforce Boards and numerous other organizations in supporting America's workers.
The Campaign to Invest in America's Workforce is a diverse coalition of national organizations whose members are helping people of all ages and conditions raise their skills, and gain employment with US businesses that need skilled workers to compete in today's rapidly restructuring economy. The Campaign calls on Congress and the Administration to commit to investing more broadly and effectively in the skills of America's workforce. Through advocacy on federal budget and appropriations issues, the sharing of information on federal policies in order to raise general awareness and enlist support, and collaboration on workforce policy reform, the Campaign works to ensure that all U.S. workers can share in, and contribute to, our country's economic prosperity.