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employee training
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employee training

 or job training or occupational training

Vocational instruction for employed persons, first used commonly in the developed world during World War II. Work-related training is necessary as new techniques, new methods, new tools, new synthetic materials, new sources of power, and increased uses of automation continue to bring extensive changes. The UN and its agencies contribute to training programs in developing countries. See also technical education.



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The Regional Occupational Program provides opportunities for specialized job training through a well-established series of programs, utilizing school and community sites.
By identifying those areas with potential future labor shortages, policy makers can target job training programs to meet future needs.
Another eight companies will be receiving New Hampshire job-training grants, bringing to 1,000 the number of New Hampshire workers now receiving training through the recently reinstated Job Training Fund.
 
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