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Oregon Workforce Investment Board
875 Union Street NE
Salem, OR 97311
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KEY WORKFORCE PRIORITIES

1.

Create a customer-centric workforce system that is easy to access, highly effective, and simple to understand.

2.

Provide business and industry customized workforce solutions to prepare and deliver qualified and viable candidates and advance current workers.

3.

Invest in Oregonians to build in-demand skills, match training and jobseekers to opportunities, and accelerate career momentum.

FAST FACTS

  • Oregon has nine Local Workforce Areas to support locally-driven decisions and programs.
  • Oregon has an integrated one-stop service delivery built on a standardized model to provide a flexible, unified workforce education and training system that consistently exceeds customer expectations.
  • Both state and local workforce boards are committed to keeping Oregon business and industry competitive in the global economy.
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LABOR MARKET
INFORMATION
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INNOVATION STORIES

TESTIMONIALS AUDIO & VIDEO

Volunteers in Medicine Clinic
Non-profit is grateful to Lane Workforce for its partnership in providing youth interns to the organization.
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Ninkasi Brewing Company
Small business receives Employer Workforce Training funds to help employees learn use and care of new equipment for business expansion.
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WORKFORCE TESTIMONIALS

“The Employer Workforce Training Fund has been valuable to us because our employees have actually been able to take local classes. They can take that information right from the class and bring it back to the office and plug it right into what they are doing today.”

Lyndell Smothers, Human Resources Manager

“As the Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator for the local housing authority, I have referred 23 participants for enrollment into Job Growers Incorporated's skills training programs. Three of them are now employed thanks to mock interview and resume workshops sponsored by Job Growers and paid for by Workforce Investment Act funding. WIA Programs are making a difference for these individuals."

Sonya Clodfelter, FSS Coordinator

"Job Growers (the local workforce investment board) really helped me get on the road to a career in health care. Even though I'm only 20 years old I know that caring for people is the job for me. I applied to become a Certified Nurse Assistant after I found out about the program at the local WorkSource Center. The great folks there helped me enroll in the program, now I've graduated, and I'm moving on to more training to become a level 2 assistant .I'll work a few years, then go on to become a Registered Nurse. I'm on my way."

Justin Lichty

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