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Allied Workforce Development outlines training wins and limits of eligibility for employer‑sponsored training in Lassen County

Lassen County Board of Supervisors · October 28, 2025
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Summary

Alliance for Workforce Development told the Lassen County Board it served 939 county clients in program year 2024–25, spent $186,681 in WIOA participant funds locally, and is supporting Lassen College nursing cohorts while noting eligibility limits for employer‑sponsored Class A truck training.

James Cox, business services manager for the Alliance for Workforce Development (AFWD), told the Lassen County Board of Supervisors on the Alliance’s 2024–25 work in the county and regional labor trends. AFWD reported Lassen County unemployment above 6% during the year and said the organization provided job‑search help, classroom training and on‑the‑job placements for hundreds of residents.

“We were able to serve in Lassen County 939 individual clients with job search, resume assistance, skills testing and assessments, classroom training assistance, work‑based learning and…

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