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Business Development
Employee Training
Commerce has two types of training programs
Customized Labor Training (CLT)
First authorized
in 1983, the CLT program can provide grants to help cover a portion of
the costs associated with training employees on new technologies,
industrial skills or manufacturing processes. Given the high demand for
these grant funds, eligibility is typically limited to those companies
that are making capital investments new technologies that subsequently
necessitate the training of existing or new employees. To be eligible,
the training must be provided in a classroom setting or on the shop
floor during periods of non-production. Costs associated with
orientation, basic skills, and on-the-job training are not eligible.
For additional information on the CLT
program, click here.
Business Employees Skills Training (BEST)
The
Business Employees' Skills Training (BEST) program was established by
the Wisconsin Legislature to help small businesses (less than 25
employees) upgrade the skills of their workforce. Under the BEST
program, Commerce can provide applicants with a grant to cover a
portion of the course fees or tuition costs associated with employee
training. To be eligible, the training must have a direct and positive
impact upon the employees ability to carry out his or her work
assignment. For more information on the BEST program, click here.
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