Public Incentives for Hiring and Training Employees [microform] : An Employer's Guide. Workforce Brief #8 / Terri Bergman.

The six sections of this brief provide the following information: (1) the types of public incentives available to employers for hiring and training of employees, including increasing economic activity and increasing labor market supply; (2) federally operated incentive programs (Welfare-to-Work Tax...

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Main Author: Bergman, Terri
Corporate Author: National Alliance of Business
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1998.
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Summary:The six sections of this brief provide the following information: (1) the types of public incentives available to employers for hiring and training of employees, including increasing economic activity and increasing labor market supply; (2) federally operated incentive programs (Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit, Work Opportunity Tax Credit, Employee Educational Assistance Program); (3) federally funded, state- and locally-operated incentive programs (Job Training Partnership Act, dislocated worker programs, wage subsidies for welfare recipients, welfare-to-work grant); (4) state incentive programs (including 10 examples from 8 states); (5) the realities of incentive programs; and (6) tips on using government incentives successfully. The tips are as follows: use public incentives aligned with company needs and goals; develop a good relationship with someone in the government agency overseeing the incentive program; select a person in the company to head up efforts associated with the incentive program; and consider working with an intermediary organization and having that organization be responsible for working with the government and handling the paperwork, as well as providing support for new hires. The report contains 24 resources for information, including federal and state agencies and companies that have used government incentive programs. (KC)
Item Description:Sponsoring Agency: Department of Labor, Washington, DC.
ERIC Note: Product of the National Workforce Assistance Collaborative.
ERIC Document Number: ED418288.
Physical Description:7 pages.
Audience:Community.