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America's One-Stop System
Connecting employment, education, and training services into a coherent network of resources at the local, state, and national level. | http://www.doleta.gov/usworkforce/onestop/

O*NET Workforce Investment Act Site
Workforce Investment Act or WIA implementation is a top priority for the workforce development community. The O*NET Knowledge Site seeks to provide you with information about O*NET (the replacement for the dictionary of occupational titles) and O*NET usage and training. O*NET will allow you to share information with peers, teach you how to search the new O*NET directory of occupational titles, show you how you can use O*NET data to build better resumes and job orders, and to build an online community of Workforce Development Professionals, Employers, Educators, and Students. You will also derive how O*NET relates to the Workforce Investment Act 1998 (WIA). Use this site to stay abreast of project initiatives and share your thoughts with others. Click here to learn how to register with O*NET and begin sharing knowledge, building better resumes, using the directory of occupational titles. | http://www.wia-workforceinvestmentact.net/

Workforce Investment Act | http://www.afscme.org/pol-leg/wiahome.htm

Workforce Investment Act Laws and Regulations | http://www.doleta.gov/usworkforce/asp/act.cfm

Workforce Investment Act of 1998: Its Application to People with Disabilities
The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA), which became effective July 1, 2000, establishes a national workforce preparation and employment system (America's Workforce Network) to meet the needs of businesses, job seekers and those who want to further their careers. Customers will have easy access to information and services through the One-Stop Career Center system. Customers with disabilities must be served alongside customers without disabilities. | http://www.dol.gov/odep/pubs/ek01/act.htm

 

 

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The mission of the IL NET is to provide training and technical assistance on a variety of issues central to independent living today--understanding the Rehab Act, what the statewide independent living council is and how it can operate most effectively, management issues for centers for independent living, systems advocacy, computer networking, and others. Training activities are conducted conference-style, via long-distance communication, webcasts, through widely disseminated print and audio materials, and through the promotion of a strong national network of centers and individuals in the independent living field.

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