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Janesville Looks Ahead To Retraining GM Workers For New Jobs
Plant To Close By 2010
UPDATED: 7:30 pm CDT June 4,
2008
JANESVILLE, Wis. -- Production at the Janesville General Motors plant might be ending, but local workforce development officials said the opportunity exists for a new beginning for thousands of out-of-work autoworkers.
TALKBACK: What Do You Think?"They often need to have basic skills upgraded, particularly math and communications," said Bob Borremans, executive director of the Southwest Wisconsin Workforce Development Board. "Those kinds of services are available here at no cost."The Rock County Job Center will be able to provide job re-training for workers who need it, including a link to area technical colleges for those who need to begin again with a new career, WISC-TV reported.Borremans said the skills of GM workers are desirable to other employers who are looking to hire now."These people as they go into new jobs will find they have transferrable job skills," he said.He said in large part what GM workers and those who work for the numerous companies who supply parts to the plant have is a work ethic. Something younger workers with less experience lack, Borremans said."They'll come in when they're sick, and when they're tired," he saidThe process begins when people come into the center. Their current skill set is evaluated against their desires, and workers at the center try to determine what kind of new skills, if any, they might need.According to Borremans, there are still manufacturing jobs in the area, and an emerging field is health care. He said that he believes Rock County will move forward and find new opportunities for GM workers, but plenty of opportunities exist close by as well."If you look from Rockford to Madison, Janesville is sitting in a good location with two very big job markets," said Borremans.
Previous Stories:
- June 4, 2008: GM To Close Janesville Assembly Plant By 2010
- June 3, 2008: Janesville Looks Ahead to Retraining GM Workers for New Jobs
- June 3, 2008: Doyle: Janesville Plant Closing Is Like Death In Family
- June 3, 2008: Residents Uncertain About Future After GM Plant's Closure
- June 3, 2008: State Officials Reviewing $10M Given To GM
- June 3, 2008: Residents Fear Ripple Effect If GM Plant Closes
- May 23, 2008: GM Says Parts Supplier Strike Costs $1.8 Billion
- May 19, 2008: UAW, American Axle Reach Deal That Could End Strike
- May 7, 2008: GM Layoffs Could Endanger Multimillion-Dollar State Grant
- April 30, 2008: Rock County Job Center Braces For Flood Of Ex-GM Workers
- April 29, 2008: GM Slashes Shift At Janesville Plant
- April 9, 2008: Janesville GM Workers Laid Off Due To Production Cuts
- March 19, 2008: GM To Temporarily Layoff Some Janesville Workers
- March 13, 2008: Janesville GM Plant To Temporarily Lay Off Some Workers
- March 6, 2008: GM: Janesville Plant To Shorten Shifts Next Week
- February 13, 2008: GM Offers Employees Buyout
- December 20, 2007: GM To Cut Production At Janesville Plant
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