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1 INCUMBENT WORKER TRAINING PROGRAM (IWTP) Customized Training

1 INCUMBENT WORKER TRAINING PROGRAM (IWTP) Customized Training

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INCUMBENT WORKER TRAINING PROGRAM (IWTP)

Customized Training

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2011-2012 Awards - Region 3

$7,052,587

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IWTP Program Goals

Upgrade job skills through training

Increase employee retention

Create jobs in labor demand occupations

Increase employee advancement (wages)

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Employer Eligibility

Operating for at least 3 years in Louisiana

Contributing to and in full compliance with Unemployment Insurance taxes

Have a minimum of 15 employees to be trained-Small Business Training (SBET) for smaller companies

Not sure if you qualify? Just register online to find out!

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Three party contract among employer, training provider and LWC

Training provider administers grant

LWC reimburses training provider as training is completed

Training takes place in Louisiana only

Should not replace existing training, “supplement, not supplant”

Framework

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Tuition Text and Manuals Equipment, Furniture, and Classroom Fixtures (public providers) CBT Software Audio/Visual Materials Raw Materials and Other Consumables Vendor Training and Seminars Administrative Costs

Eligible Costs

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How can current training be enhanced? What occupations need training? What are the most critical training needs? What is the timeframe for training? Balancing workloads and training schedules? Buy-in at all levels?

Identify Training Needs

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Does the training provider have the right instructors equipment, or space?

Can the training be delivered on-site, after hours, etc., if necessary?

Can the training be delivered in a timely manner? Willing to subcontract out certain training? Staff available for coordination activities (scheduling,

reporting, invoicing)?

Selecting a Training Provider

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Register on line at www.laworks.net. Select training provider and supply authorization code. Craft on-line application with provider and “submit”. Submit documentation to local field staff. Field staff reviews application for completeness, accuracy and cost

effectiveness. After resolving any questions, field staff recommends approval to

Review Team. Review Team reviews applications every month, and makes recommendations based on rating form score to Deputy Director of Louisiana Workforce Commission.

Deputy Director gives approval and contract documents drawn up. Approved applications and score information posted on IWTP site

each month.

Application Process

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Rating IWTP Applications

First Time Applicants Public Training Providers Job Orders with LWC Employer Donations for Public

Training Providers Workplace Safety

Consultations Hiring Public Assistance

Recipients Hiring Individuals Released

from Correctional Facilities Percent of Wage Increase

Create Additional Jobs Cost Effectiveness of Training Training on Company Time Partnering with Economic

Development Agencies Other Employer Contributions Employees Paid $10/Hour or

More after Training Employer Expansion Performance on Previous

IWTP Contract

Rating form is online at the IWTP website. Score your own application!

Rating Form Values:

Statewide Statistics

New Orleans

Baton Rouge

Houma

Lafayette

Lake Charles

Alexandria

Shreveport

Monroe

$0 $1,000,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 $6,000,000 $7,000,000 $8,000,000

$5,757,816

$5,244,756

$7,052,587

$4,992,374

$1,232,440

$995,640

$3,513,525

$2,820,338

IWTP Contracts and Approved Applications FY 2011-2012

17

27

6

8

42

29

24

36

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Statewide Statistics

New Orleans

Baton Rouge

Houma

Lafayette

Lake Charles

Alexandria

Shreveport

Monroe

$0 $20,000,000 $40,000,000 $60,000,000 $80,000,000 $100,000,000 $120,000,000

$109,237,356

$51,722,921

$47,531,214

$84,686,043

$21,366,310

$15,122,146

$74,025,504

$40,763,527

IWTP Contracts by Region since Inception through FY 2012

314

183

202

456

84

62

303

169

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Recent Awardees

Blake International

Blanchard Contractors

Bollinger Consortium

Cajun Ironworkers

Concentric Pipe & Tool Rentals

Crosby Tugs

Danos & Curole Marine

Enterprise Products

Express Energy Services

Galliano Marine Services

Gulf Island Consortium

Gulf South Scaffolding

International Offshore

L & M Botruc Rentals

Odyssea Marine

Offshore Marine Contractors

Options For Independence

Original USA General Labor

Quality Energy Consortium

Seacor Marine

South Louisiana Bank

Tetra Technologies Consortium

Trapp Cadillac Chevrolet

Triple C Enterprises

USA Environmental Services

Valerus Services

Weeks Marine Consortium

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Visit our Website at:

www.laworks.net

Or call:

Michelle Martinez at 985-857- 3653

[email protected]

How Do I Get Started?

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