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  1. Alameda County Workforce Investment Board
    http://www.acwib.org
    "To provide employers and job seekers with universal access to tools, resources and services that assist them with obtaining their employment and business goals"
    Resources: On-the-Job training, Employer Training Panel (ETP), Eligible Training Provider list (ETPL), Customized training, Tax Credits and other Incentives, Intellectual property, Staffing and Recruitment, Reorganizing / downsizing / Rapid Response, Workforce Investment Boards, Regional economic data, Public Policy, Bay Area Governments
    24100 Amador St., 6th Floor
    Hayward, CA, 94544
    Telephones: 510-259-3841
    Contact name: Roy Bertuccelli
    Contact e-mail: rbertuccelli@acgov.org

     



  2. Contra Costa Workforce Development Board
    http://www.wdbccc.com
    The WDB’s mission is to promote a workforce development system responding to the needs of the business community, job seekers, workers and youth. The WDB helps develop a strong, vibrant economy and workforce by providing the tools that strengthen individuals, businesses and the community at large.
    Resources: Workforce Investment Act, On-the-Job training, Employer Training Panel (ETP), Eligible Training Provider list (ETPL), Customized training, Training/Education, Tax Credits and other Incentives, Staffing and Recruitment, Reorganizing / downsizing / Rapid Response, Labor Market Information, Workforce Investment Boards, Regional economic data, Bay Area Governments
    2425 Bisso Lane Suite 100
    Concord, CA, 94520
    Telephones: 925-646-5023
    Contact name: Tracey Brown

     



  3. Oakland Workforce Investment Board
    http://www.oaklandwib.org
    The Oakland Workforce Investment Board (WIB) is appointed by the Mayor to serve as the oversight and policy-making body for federally funded employment and training programs and services in Oakland. Its broader mandate is to oversee the integration of all services and programs to meet the needs of employers and job seekers.
    Resources: Workforce Investment Act, On-the-Job training, Employer Training Panel (ETP), Eligible Training Provider list (ETPL), Customized training, Tax Credits and other Incentives, Reorganizing / downsizing / Rapid Response, Workforce Investment Boards, Regional economic data, Bay Area Governments
    250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3315
    Oakland, CA, 94612
    Telephones: 510-768-4436

     



  4. Richmond Workforce Investment Board
    http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us
    The Workforce Investment Board mission is to promote a workforce development system responding to the needs of the business community, job seekers, workers and youth. The WIB helps develop a strong, vibrant economy and workforce by providing the tools that strengthen individuals, businesses and the community at large.
    Resources: Bay Area Governments, Workforce Investment Boards, Reorganizing / downsizing / Rapid Response, Staffing and Recruitment, Tax Credits and other Incentives, Training/Education, Customized training, Eligible Training Provider list (ETPL), Employer Training Panel (ETP), On-the-Job training
    330 25th St.
    Richmond, CA, 94804
    Telephones: 510-307-8006
    Contact name: Sal Vaca

     



  5. Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit
    http://www.edd.ca.gov
    WOTC promotes the hiring of individuals who qualify as members of various target groups, by providing a federal tax credit incentive of up to $8,500 for employers who hire them.

    Resources: Benefits, Tax Credits and other Incentives, Tax & Salary Incentives

     



  6. California Enterprise Zones
    http://www.caez.org
    The Enterprise Zone (EZ) program targets economically distressed areas in California with special state and local incentives which encourage business investment and promote the creation of new jobs. Businesses located within a California Enterprise Zone are eligible for substantial State tax credits and benefits including:
    HIRING TAX CREDIT
    SALES OR USE TAX CREDIT
    INCREASED EXPENSE DEDUCTION
    NET OPERATING LOSS CARRY FORWARD
    NET INTEREST DEDUCTION FOR LENDERS
    STATE PREFERENCE POINTS

    Resources: Tax & Salary Incentives, Tax Credits and other Incentives

     



  7. California's Employment Development Department
    http://www.edd.ca.gov
    Employers can find information on Disability Insurance, Employment Tax Information, Labor Market Information, Recruitment Assistance, Unemployment Insurance, Tax Credits.
    Resources: Tax Agencies and Information, Taxes, Tax Agencies and Information, Tax Credits and other Incentives

     



  8. Manufacturing Extension Partnership
    http://www.mep.nist.gov
    MEP stands for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership. MEP is a nationwide network of not-for-profit centers in nearly 350 locations nationwide, whose sole purpose is to provide small and medium sized manufacturers with the help they need to succeed
    Resources: Business Consulting, Business Education, Business consulting, Business Consulting, Tax Credits and other Incentives, Incumbent worker training

     



  9. Trade Adjustment Assistance Program
    http://www.edd.ca.gov
    The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program provides assistance to workers who are laid off due to increased imports from any foreign country. This federally funded program offers a full range of employment services including training, job search allowances and relocation allowances to help eligible individuals return to work.  Also see the Dept of Labor website on the Trade Act. Click here

    Resources: Programs, $$ Help $$ from the Government, International Trade Import/Export, Tax Credits and other Incentives, International Trade Import/Export

     



  10. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act
    http://www.edd.ca.gov
    The WARN Act provides protection to employees, their families, and communities by requiring employers to give affected employees written notice at least 60 days in advance of any plant closing or mass layoff. Advance notice provides employees and their families some transition time to adjust to the prospective loss of employment, to seek and obtain alternative jobs and, if necessary, to enter skill training or retraining that will allow these employees to successfully compete in the job market. Please contact your local EDD office for further information..
    Resources: Downsizing Resources, Tax Credits and other Incentives

     




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