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CITY CLERK
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1995
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4/12/1995
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110 <br /> <br /> <br /> RATIONALE: <br /> In the Program of Work for the PEDC, needs for education and training were identified. <br /> <br /> GOAL IV: <br /> Support community development by enhancing the local infrastructure to support indus- <br /> try, and providing educational opportunities and training to enhance the local workforce. <br /> <br /> OBJECTIVE: <br /> Provide necessary support systems to entice industry and provide a trained and ready <br /> workforce. <br /> <br /> ACTIONS: <br /> · Support the improvement of transportation access into Paris, ground and air. <br /> <br /> · Develop industrial sites for prospective industry; cleared, identified, with development <br /> plans. <br /> <br /> · Consider construction of a speculative building to attract prospective industry. <br /> <br /> . Coordinate industry training needs with local school districts and Paris Junior College. <br /> <br /> · Promote the Smart Jobs Program to Paris and Lamar <br /> County industries. <br /> <br /> Education -- need more vocational technical classes and partnership with Paris Junior College <br /> (PJC)/businesses. Page 6. <br /> <br /> Ascertain if industrial training needs are being met by PJC. Convene a focus group from exist- <br /> ing industry, PJC and the PEDC to determine if training needs for present employees are being met. <br /> Page 9. <br /> <br /> Needs Expressed --Twelve employers expressed difficulty in finding new, qualified employees. <br /> Three listed difficulty finding semi-skilled employees to operate equipment, etc. Four listed difficulty <br /> finding skilled labor experienced in welding, blueprint reading, or electronics. Four listed difficulty <br /> finding technical laborers such as med-techs, industrial electricians, CAD operators, and skilled <br /> machinists. Seven employers stated that they did not have difficulty finding new, qualified employ- <br /> ees. A major problem was a lack of basic skills in reading and math. Also listed was a lack of problem <br /> solving skills. Basically, more technical training to help with blueprint reading skills or basic math is <br /> needed. Page 13. <br /> <br /> Earlier in the survey, seven companies listed the need for vocational training. In the portion of the sur- <br /> vey, two reiterated the need for Vocational Technical Training. Two reiterated technical training. One <br /> suggested additional training programs at PJC in x-ray and respiratory therapy. Pages 17 and 18. <br /> <br /> <br />
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