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Employment And Training - Workers Laid-Off Or Displaced | United Labor Agency

1910 Carnegie Ave., Ohio Means Jobs - Cleveland/cuyahoga, Cleveland, OH 44115

Eligibility

Adults 18 and older who have lost their job due to lay off, plant closing, or other reasons beyond their control, displaced homemakers, or low-income workers (generally making around $34,110 or less for a single person family, inquire for amounts for larger families).

Required documents

Driver's license or State I.D. Social Security Card Proof of Unemployment (if applicable): Unemployment letter or copy of Unemployment Checks Letter from employer stating laid-off status (if applicable) will be advised of all other needed documents.

Hours

M-F 8:00am-4:30pm Orientation sessions generally held once a week at each location.
(216) 666-2185

Voice - voice | Rings at main agency office

Application process

New participants will need to attend an orientation session. Phone for information or to register for an orientation session.

Fees

Free.

Service area

Ohio

Description

Provides education and skills training needed to reenter the job market and find meaningful and stable employment. Services include vocational assessment and counseling, job search techniques, occupational classroom retraining, paid on the job training and direct job placement. Participants may access the resource center offering assistance with resume writing and job search.

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Providing organization

United Labor Agency

Provides employment services, as well as supportive services, including information and referral. Founded by organized labor.