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Michigan's ground breaking employment retraining program,
“No Worker Left Behind” (NWLG), will start only
accepting a limited amount of applicants starting July 1;
the Department of Labor, Energy and Economic Growth (DELEG)
announced on June 29. The program assisted unemployed workers
that have received a termination or layoff notice from their
current employer. A second category of the "No Worker Left
Behind" assisted employed workers with family income less than
$40,000 per year. Employment retraining opportunities within the
program offered up to for two years of paid college tuition or a
re-training program (up to $10,000) in high demand employment
fields within Michigan. Up to March 31, the program had
enro...
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