Workforce Development on Friday was supposed to start making $300 payments to Hoosiers as part of the new coronavirus relief package signed by President Trump.
Two northeast Indiana workforces have been approved for federal retraining benefits because their employers are closing operations, state officials an .
Eagle Country 99.3 By State Senator Chip Perfect (R-Lawrenceburg), news release
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(Indianapolis, Ind.) - As we continue to assess the impact COVID-19 has had on our state and communities across Senate District 43, Hoosiers should be aware of the many training programs and career improvement opportunities offered by the state.
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) offers a number of grants and training resources for unemployed Hoosiers and to businesses seeking to retain or skill up talent.
The Workforce Ready Grant program gives Indiana residents with a high school diploma, or the equivalent, the opportunity to earn tuition-free, high-value certificates. The certificate programs, which are available through Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University and other approved providers, align with Indiana s five highest demand fields – advanced manufacturing, building/construction, health/life sciences, information-t
Unemployment claims falling through the cracks in Tippecanoe County
Some people living in Tippecanoe County are confused and frustrated about their unemployment claims. And they re having a hard time getting answers.
Posted: Jan 21, 2021 2:27 PM
Updated: Jan 22, 2021 10:09 PM
Posted By: Joseph Paul
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) Some people living in Tippecanoe County are confused and frustrated about their unemployment claims. And they re having a hard time getting answers.
The pandemic is causing historic levels of job loss in Indiana that s resulted in an unprecedented number of unemployment claims.
Lafayette resident Marlon Adams is tired of waiting on hold with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development just to get the same answer every time he calls.