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News From Congressman Norm Dicks 2467 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5916 http//www.house.gov/dicks |
For Release: June 20, 2007
ENERGY WORKER TRAINING GRANT
AWARDED TO NW ENERGY COALTION
WASHINGTON,
D.C., June 20 -- Helping to address the expected shortage of skilled workers in
the energy production and transmission industries in the Pacific Northwest, the
U.S. Department of Labor has awarded a $5 million "workforce training" grant to
the Satsop Park Energy Coalition, Congressman Norm Dicks learned Wednesday.
The grant was
issued by the Labor Department's Employment and Training Administration to help
the Grays Harbor and surrounding community expand the base of trained workers
needed to replace the estimated 10,000 workers in the existing pool of
energy-related jobs who are expected to retire in the next five years. It
will fund the "WIRED" program developed by the coalition that involves four
regional community colleges as well as Washington State University's Extension
Energy Program and Social & Economic Sciences Research Center. The
program will utilize the Satsop Development Park as a training campus site.
"This is an
excellent opportunity to help dislocated workers and others in our area gain
valuable job skills as the region confronts the need for skilled utility
workers," Rep. Dicks stated. "With unemployment on the Olympic
Peninsula still higher than elsewhere around the state, it makes more sense to
train local people for these high-paying energy industry jobs than to try to
attract workers from outside our area," the congressman added.
The coalition
partners include Grays Harbor College, Centralia College, Pierce College and
Bellevue Community College, in addition to WSU, the Bonneville Power
Administration, Satsop Development Park, the Pacific Mountain Workforce
Development Council and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
The program,
which was endorsed by Governor Christine Gregoire and Washington's
congressional representatives, will extend over three years.
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