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Ohio Department of Job and
Family Services
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services was formed
by the merger of the Department of Human Services and Bureau of Employment
Services. It develops and oversees programs that provide health care,
employment and economic assistance, child support, and services to families and
children. The programs and services offered are designed to help Ohioans be
healthy and safe, while gaining and maintaining independence, and are delivered
at the local level in a manner that recognizes and preserves individual rights,
responsibilities and dignity
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Ohio Training
Tax Credit Program
The Training Tax Credit is authorized within
Ohio Revised Code Section 5733.42. It was created in July 1999
within
Amended Substitute House
Bill 283 and amended in
Substitute Senate Bill 287 (December, 2000). This is a nonrefundable
franchise tax credit designed to encourage Ohio’s corporations to provide
necessary training to its current Ohio workforce that is at risk of being
displaced because of skill deficiencies or the inability to use new
technologies.
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Southern Ohio Manufacturing Wage and Benefit Survey – 1998
ILGARD-Ohio University, in cooperation with the Ohio Valley
Regional Development Commission, Governor's Economic Development Regions 7 and
11, and local economic development officials, conducted a manufacturing wage,
benefit, and labor survey of the following 14 counties in Southern Ohio: Adams,
Athens, Clermont, Fayette, Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs,
Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton.
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Ohio Job Net ONLINE
Welcome to Ohio Job Net Online! Through these web pages you
can access Ohio's best job placement services.
Job seekers will find over 4,000 job openings listed here along with great
career information.
Employers will find out how to place their job orders into Ohio Job Net and
gain access to the most extensive and accurate data available in their labor
market.
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