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U.S. Labor Department Announces $250,000 Grant To City Of Newton, Iowa, To Assist Dislocated Workers

The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a $250,000 grant to the city of Newton, Iowa, to conduct early planning for assisting workers affected by the closing of a Whirlpool Corp. plant located there. The grant will assist affected workers by measuring the effectiveness of utilizing Regional Innovation Grants to help areas impacted by mass layoffs or closures develop strategic plans.

“This demonstration grant will help the city of Newton prepare innovative approaches to assisting workers affected by the closure of Whirlpool,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training Emily Stover DeRocco. “This effort also will assist the Department of Labor in assessing the effectiveness of these new Regional Innovation Grants as a means to better prepare areas facing economic shocks.”

Regional Innovation Grants are intended to assist state workforce agencies and local workforce investment boards, and their key partners, in the design and development of comprehensive and strategic regional plans that focus on talent development to transform regional economies. This approach will utilize sustainable, integrated planning to shorten or eliminate the time from worker dislocation to reemployment and, ultimately, prepare workers for high-skill, high-wage opportunities. Read More at dol.gov.

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Panic

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A series of unexpected cash withdrawals from a bank caused by a sudden decline in depositor confidence or fear that the bank will be closed by the chartering agency.

American Stock Exchange

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One of the key stock exchanges in the United States, it consists mainly of stocks and bonds of companies that are small to medium-sized, compared with the shares of large corporations traded on the New York Stock Exchange..

National Labor Relations Act

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This act once guaranteed workers the freedom to form unions without employer interference. Today, however, this guarantee is not given any more.

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