Orientation guide for the Colorado Workforce Development Council
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Workforce Development Council, 2012.
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1 online resource (22 pages) : illustrations, map
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"April 20, 2012."
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Bibliography: page 22.
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The Colorado Workforce Development Council (CWDC) advises the Governor and the Colorado Legislature on policy matters related to all programs and activities funded by the Workforce Investment Act. The CWDC has been engaged in creative alliances with industry, economic development, and education which have helped to infuse over $10 million into the workforce system to support the enrollment, training, and placement of the unemployed, under-employed, and incumbent workers into high-wage jobs. These partnerships reflect the critical importance, of education, employment, and economic development to the State's edge and empower the system to be responsive to local issues.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Colorado. Workforce Development Council. (2012). Orientation guide for the Colorado Workforce Development Council . Colorado Workforce Development Council.

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Colorado. Workforce Development Council. 2012. Orientation Guide for the Colorado Workforce Development Council. Colorado Workforce Development Council.

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Colorado. Workforce Development Council. Orientation Guide for the Colorado Workforce Development Council Colorado Workforce Development Council, 2012.

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Colorado. Workforce Development Council. Orientation Guide for the Colorado Workforce Development Council Colorado Workforce Development Council, 2012.

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