This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Business and industry: Employment: Job training'.
Business and industry:
Employment:
Job training
2007 Year In Review: Illinois Department of Employment Security (2007)
This annual report covers the Department's activities during 2007 with ambitious goals, which included strengthening relationships with Illinois businesses and implementing strategies to broaden job opportunities. The year concluded with the accomplishment of those goals.
Fiscal Focus Quarterly (2002, January)
This periodical is designed to provide fiscal information of general interest and in compliance with state statutes. This issue of Fiscal Focus reviews the issue of workforce development including Work for Welfare Recipients, Illinois Ranks 44th on Percentage Employment Growth, Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, Community College Workforce Grants, Year-End Economic Summary, Illinois Stats: Economic and Financial, Cash Flow Problems Persist, November 2001 Tables and December 2001 Tables.
Memorandum of Understanding (covers FY05)
These are agreements between the State of Illinois acting through the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency and the African-American Leadership Partnership awarding a grant to establish the Vernon Jarrett Museum of Civil Rights; between the State of Illinois acting through the Illinois Department of Transportation and the Village of Evergreen Park acting through the Village of Evergreen Park Public Works for a streetscape project on 95th Street between Western and Pulaski; and between the State of Illinois acting through the Illinois Community College Board and SERJobs for Progress Inc. to increase and enhance their English as a second language program.
Returning Home Illinois Policy Brief: Employment and Prisoner Reentry
Returning Home: Understanding the Challenges of Prisoner Reentry is a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry in Maryland, Illinois, Ohio, and Texas. The study explores prisoner reentry across five domains: (1) the individual experience, as documented through interviews with prisoners before and after release from prison; (2) the family experience, as documented through interviews with family members of returning prisoners; (3) the peer group experience, as documented through prisoner interviews both before and after their release; (4) the community experience, as documented through interviews with key community stakeholders and focus groups with residents; and (5) the broader policy environment at the state level. In Illinois, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Woods Fund of Chicago, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, and the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority supported Returning Home. The Metro Chicago Information Center (MCIC) conducted the original data collection under the expert direction of Dr. Alis Schoua-Glusberg.
Rural Illinois: Working Toward a Better Future: Annual Report Report to the Honorable Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor and the Illinois General Assembly (2006)
Annual Report of the Governor's Rural Affairs Council
