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Workforce Investment Act : ウィキペディア英語版 | Workforce Investment Act of 1998 The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (or WIA, , , , et seq.) is a United States federal law passed August 7, 1998. ==Purpose== The Workforce Investment Act is a federal act that “provides workforce investment activities, through statewide and local workforce investment systems, that increase the employment, retention, and earnings of participants, and in-crease occupational skill attainment by participants, and, as a result, improve the quality of the workforce, reduce welfare dependency, and enhance the produc-tivity and competitiveness of the Nation.”〔"Workforce Investment Act of 1998." Department of Labor. August 7, 1998. http://www.doleta.gov/usworkforce/wia/wialaw.pdf.〕 The law was enacted to replace the Job Training Partnership Act and certain other Federal (outlined below in History) and job training laws with new workforce investment systems (or workforce development). The law was enacted during Bill Clinton's second term and attempts to induce business to participate in the local delivery of Workforce Development Services through Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs) which were to be chaired by private sector members of the local community. A majority of Board members were also required to represent business interests.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher =Center for Law and Social Policy )〕
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