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TK Simplex Laid Off Worker Assistance

Employees of TK Simplex! Due to layoffs at this company, you are eligible for programs and services offered by the Workforce Investment Act. The Dislocated Worker program is that specific program designed to assist workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own, by providing transitional services and opportunities for either re-employment or provide vocational/academic training. Workshops will be held on June 23, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. The location for the workshops will be at 2525 Gardner Road in Broadview, IL These workshops are designed especially for you, to give information and support. You are also invited to visit one of the centers located in your local workforce area, to learn more about training and career opportunities available to you.
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Recommended Things You Can Do Before You Are Laid Off

  • Attend a pre-layoff Help for Laid Off Worker Assistance Workshop. Individuals are highly encouraged to attend this workshop to help prepare them for your next steps.
  • Participate with a Dislocated Worker Program Application Session to determine eligibility for additional benefits and services. To participate with this session, attendance at a pre-layoff Help for Laid Off Worker Assistance Workshop is recommended. If individuals do not sign up at the pre-layoff workshops they will need to contact their local workNet Center and register for a session.  Click here to see scheduled events.

 

Recommended Things That You Can Do After You Are Laid Off

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