The options include opportunities for retraining and redeployment, and voluntary redundancies as well as early retirement.
That conversion involved retraining hundreds of people in new techniques, but there was something else involved.
Mr Roberts left teaching last year and is now retraining as a commercial pilot.
Compassionate conservative George Bush would probably be willing to provide these folks federally funded job retraining.
On the structural mismatch side the solution is massive retraining and improved public education.
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But the majority of retraining programs I know about take a one size fits all approach.
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Randfontein is offering to arrange retraining for sacked miners, in welding or carpentry, for example.
We are talking 1, 000 hours of, in essence, retraining to prepare for another job.
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If that becomes fruitless then I may have to look at retraining as well.
He will try to appeal to moderates with new proposals on job retraining, health care and education.
Disciplinary action has been taken against that paramedic, and that paramedic has been subject to considerable retraining.
The results are not much more positive when it comes to retraining the unemployed for new jobs.
Sessions on anger management and confidence building and retraining courses for veterans will be offered by the scheme.
Dr Abdullah has since undertaken retraining at the Universiti Kebangsann Malaysia Medical Centre where she qualified in 1990.
Disqualified drivers would have to undergo retraining, and possibly take another test, before they got their licence back.
Learning and delivery styles, entry level training and retraining, and literacy and numeracy opportunities are required throughout life.
Giving the less advantaged a leg up means beginning with pre-school and includes retraining for the less skilled.
Further, says Judy, because of European retraining programs, European work-force participation is overstated.
However, some companies are very helpful, offering redundant employees retraining, outplacements, interview techniques and tips on writing their resume.
Meanwhile the west is seen as having serious issues, such as high debt levels and workforces that need retraining.
Clinton concluded by proposing welfare reforms centered around job retraining for displaced workers.
Those who are uncomfortable with that idea will be in need of retraining.
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But that's where retraining and some of the government benefits that are happening there might be a good thing.
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The federal government also provides money for retraining, through grants and programmes such as the 12-year-old Workforce Investment Act.
They agreed on January 20th to a package of social reforms that include extra spending on welfare and retraining.
To pull the state out of its hole, Mr McCain offers low taxes, retraining and an all-inclusive energy policy.
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We are now preparing for next year's budget, and I know that we have actually allocated additional money for retraining.
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Would taxpayers countenance unemployment assistance and retraining for the over-degreed and over-connected who suddenly found demand for their services nonexistent?
Your job is to think about those workers who got laid off and how are we paying for their retraining.
But even without credit, courses can serve as an introduction to a subject, supplement coursework or help with job retraining.
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