Workforce Watch

Friday, August 16, 2002   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 4  
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CONTENTS
National Secretary of Labor in Orlando Last Week To Discuss High Tech Jobs
Men Vs. Women on Wages Paid
Operation Paycheck Update
Employers are Satisfied with the ONE-STOP CAREER CENTERS
Unemployment Rates Continue Drop
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National Secretary of Labor in Orlando Last Week To Discuss High Tech Jobs
WCF President & CEO, Gary Earl, talks with US Labor Secretary, Elaine Chao United States Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Congressman Ric Keller and Orange County Chairman Crotty convened to host a roundtable to discuss the future of the high-tech industries in Central Florida on August 7th. About 100 Central Florida leaders...
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Men Vs. Women on Wages Paid
Full time women are still making less than their male counterparts.  According to a recent study by the US Department of Labor, women are making only 76% of what their male counterparts are making...
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Operation Paycheck Update
WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA honors scholarships promised by Operation Paycheck using local training dollars.  WCF has been fortunate to be able to honor scholarships for more than 300...
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Employers are Satisfied with the ONE-STOP CAREER CENTERS
Employers will use and recommend ONE-STOP CAREER CENTER services again. In a semi-annual Employer Satisfaction study contacted by WCF, over 500 employers provided input.  These Employers used at least one ONE-STOP CAREER CENTER service.  Here's what we learned...
[FULL STORY]
 
Unemployment Rates Continue Drop
Local unemployment rates continue to decline. Central Florida unemployment rates continue their downward trend to 5.0% for the Orlando MSA in July 2002.  Osceola rates continue to drop most significantly, down from...
[FULL STORY]
 
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