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Across the country, community development corporations (CDCs) and
other types of community-based organizations (CBOs) have become
increasingly involved in workforce development, encompassing
recruitment, skill training, placement, mentoring, and crisis
intervention. Workforce Development Networks explains why and how
the need for such customized, networked mediation has become so
acute in America, especially for residents of low income
communities of color, and why conventional approaches continue to
fail. This book explores how labor markets are changingujobs are
being created, but they pay less, and job security is declining, as
is the payoff for experience and seniority. The authors walk the
reader through ten case studies, taken from across the United
States over a period of 5 years. They show how a growing number of
CDCs, CBOs, community colleges, and regional public authorities
have made progress, using the principles of networking and
collaboration. Bennett Harrison and Marcus Weiss conclude with
their recommendations for community-based workforce development
networks.
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Java Girl (Paperback)
W. Thoe Schwartzenberg, Mary Bennett Harrison
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R838
Discovery Miles 8 380
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This devastating critique by the authors of The
Deindustrialization of America documents how the economic policies
of the Reagan era have damaged the American standard of living and
suggests how this trend may be reversed.
""Growing Prosperity "could well be as important in shaping our
future as Keynes' "General Theory." . . . A work as meticulous as
it is powerful, as promising as it is persuasive."--Robert
Heilbroner, author of "The Worldly Philosophers"
"Bluestone and Harrison have alerted us to the key issue
confronting America: how to achieve growth with equity. This
country needs a powerful dialogue on how to continue growth while
deepening its benefits to all Americans. This is the blueprint for
the terms of that debate."--U.S. Representative Richard
Gephardt
Across the country, community development corporations (CDCs) and other types of community-based organizations (CBOs) have become increasingly involved in workforce development, encompassing recruitment, skill training, placement, mentoring, and crisis intervention. Workforce Development Networks explains why and how the need for such customized, networked mediation has become so acute in America, especially for residents of low income communities of color, and why conventional approaches continue to fail. This book explores how labor markets are changingųjobs are being created, but they pay less, and job security is declining, as is the payoff for experience and seniority. The authors walk the reader through ten case studies, taken from across the United States over a period of 5 years. They show how a growing number of CDCs, CBOs, community colleges, and regional public authorities have made progress, using the principles of networking and collaboration. Bennett Harrison and Marcus Weiss conclude with their recommendations for community-based workforce development networks.
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