§ 31-11l Definitions
§ 31-11m Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act funds
§ 31-11n Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act funds allocated to regional workforce development boards. Limitations
§ 31-11o Governor’s Workforce Council to act as state-wide workforce development board
§ 31-11p Development of workforce development plan. Required contents
§ 31-11s Governor’s Workforce Council recommendations re appropriation of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act funds
§ 31-11t Criteria for evaluation of funded programs: Connecticut Employment and Training Commission responsibilities
§ 31-11u Continuation of other education, employment or job training programs or contracts
§ 31-11x Comprehensive job training and related services, grants for. Definitions. Regulations
§ 31-11aa Information technology workforce development plan
§ 31-11kk Working group to review business support services. Representatives
§ 31-11ll Development and implementation of universal intake form. Reporting use of form
§ 31-11mm Requests for proposals for development and implementation of soft skills program
§ 31-11rr Apprenticeship Connecticut initiative
§ 31-11ss Military to Machinists program
§ 31-11tt Veterans Platform to Employment Program
§ 31-11uu Distribution to employers of written materials concerning mental health conditions common to veterans

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 556a - Workforce Development

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  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
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