Politics & Government
Community Colleges Get Funding To Train Workers
Rockland and Westchester Community colleges share $210,000 of federal funds to help displaced workers and veterans.
Rockland and Westchester Community collegesΒ will receive federal assistance to helpΒ displaced workers and veterans find jobs in advanced manufacturing. Congresswoman Nita Lowey (NY-18) and Congressman Eliot Engel (NY-17) announced Wednesday that the federal government will provide $210,408 to the two local community colleges to help workers and veterans gain skills to find good jobs in advanced manufacturing.Β
βHelping train and educate displaced workers and veterans for careers in advanced manufacturing is a win-win for workers and for New York,β said Congresswoman Lowey. βWorking in advanced manufacturing requires education and skills far beyond the jobs of the past."Β
Rep. Engel said that this grant "will allow our two community colleges to provide the education and training to enable workers to find high quality jobs in the advanced manufacturing sector in two years or less. Even in these tough economic times there are jobs available, but they require advanced abilities. This is a great help to those who had their jobs outsourced, and it keeps our promise to veterans by helping them find work when they come home.β
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With the additional funds, the colleges will expand their capacity to provide quality education and training services and help people improve the knowledge and skills needed to obtain employment.
βWe are excited about this grant which will allow us to develop small manufacturing skills classes. These workforce development courses will help those seeking entry level positions to gain the skills needed for local employment,β Dr. Joseph N. Hankin, president of Westchester Community College, said.Β βThis grant money will help us develop new services and expand upon existing services.βΒ
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