Employment and Training Administration - Programs Administered By The Employment and Training Administration

Programs Administered By The Employment and Training Administration

  • Career Advancement Accounts,
  • Community-Based Job Training Grants,
  • Disaster Unemployment Assistance,
  • Federal Bonding Program,
  • Foreign Labor Certification,
  • High Growth Job Training Grants,
  • Indian and Native American Job Training Program,
  • Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Job Training Program,
  • National Emergency Grants
  • One-Stop Career Centers,
  • O*Net OnLine: Interests (Holland Codes)
  • Registered Apprenticeship,
  • Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP),
  • Trade Adjustment Assistance,
  • Unemployment Insurance,
  • Wagner-Peyser Act Programs,
  • Work Opportunity Tax Credit,
  • Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED),
  • Workforce Investment Act Adult Job Training Programs,
  • Workforce Investment Act Dislocated Worker Programs, and
  • Workforce Investment Act Youth Job Training Programs

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