U.S. Dept. of Labor Provides Territory With $1.5 Million 'National Dislocated Worker Grant'

  • Staff Consortium
  • May 09, 2020
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The Bryan administration said Friday that the U.S. Department of Labor has awarded the Virgin Islands Department of Labor a $1.5 million National Dislocated Worker Grant to provide disaster-relief employment, along with employment training and service.

The grant is funded under the federal CARES Act, which provided $345 million for Dislocated Worker Grants to help address workforce-related impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Government House said.

“As we look thoughtfully to reopen our economy, a central challenge will be to fight back the virus and assist unemployed Americans in finding jobs and getting back to work,” said Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training John P. Pallasch. “Dislocated Worker Grant funding places eligible individuals into roles where they can help their communities address effects of the virus,” he said.

 According to Government House, the V.I. Department of Labor will receive an executed grant agreement, as well as a Notice of Award indicating the effective date and any special conditions for the use of the federal funds. The grant award documents also will specify the conditions under which the territory may request additional funding.

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